1689Dave
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The gospel has a long history of development. You might say God first preached it when telling the serpent He will put enmity between your seed and the woman’s seed Genesis 3:15. This good news gave hope that things would improve after the fall.
Later in His promise to Abraham about blessing the whole world in him. This came true when God removed unbelievers from Israel and grafted believing gentiles in their place. Now unfolding to find completion in the New Heavens and Earth. The only world (kosmos) where Christ died for all, to secure its inhabitants in his likeness for eternity.
Then as Daniel the prophet said, Jesus began preaching the gospel of the kingdom in the times of the ancient Roman Empire. An everlasting kingdom only the saved can see and become part of. In Acts two Peter preached the gospel of this kingdom while adding the gospel of salvation in Christ to it. Paul did the same wherever he taught.
But today we don’t hear mention of the kingdom as part of the gospel. We might hear about the Pharisee's Millennial Kingdom, denied by Jesus in the gospels. But never the Kingdom gospel Jesus preached. If we were to hear the Gospel the early church heard, it would include the Gospel of the kingdom that Jesus preached. Combined with the gospel of salvation Peter and Paul preached.
“And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.” Matthew 24:14 (KJV 1900)
Later in His promise to Abraham about blessing the whole world in him. This came true when God removed unbelievers from Israel and grafted believing gentiles in their place. Now unfolding to find completion in the New Heavens and Earth. The only world (kosmos) where Christ died for all, to secure its inhabitants in his likeness for eternity.
Then as Daniel the prophet said, Jesus began preaching the gospel of the kingdom in the times of the ancient Roman Empire. An everlasting kingdom only the saved can see and become part of. In Acts two Peter preached the gospel of this kingdom while adding the gospel of salvation in Christ to it. Paul did the same wherever he taught.
But today we don’t hear mention of the kingdom as part of the gospel. We might hear about the Pharisee's Millennial Kingdom, denied by Jesus in the gospels. But never the Kingdom gospel Jesus preached. If we were to hear the Gospel the early church heard, it would include the Gospel of the kingdom that Jesus preached. Combined with the gospel of salvation Peter and Paul preached.
“And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.” Matthew 24:14 (KJV 1900)
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