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What is the Gospel? (9marks Series)

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09 March 2010

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*This newest addition to the IXMarks series presents a clear, straightforward statement of the gospel, the third mark of a healthy church.* What is the gospel? It seems like a simple question, yet it has been known to incite some heated responses, even in the church. How are we to...

*This newest addition to the IXMarks series presents a clear, straightforward statement of the gospel, the third mark of a healthy church.*

What is the gospel? It seems like a simple question, yet it has been known to incite some heated responses, even in the church. How are we to formulate a clear, biblical understanding of the gospel? Tradition, reason, and experience all leave us ultimately disappointed. If we want answers, we must turn to the Word of God.

Greg Gilbert does so in *What Is the Gospel?* Beginning with Paul's systematic presentation of the gospel in Romans and moving through the sermons in Acts, Gilbert argues that the central structure of the gospel consists of four main subjects: God, man, Christ, and a response. The book carefully examines each and then explores the effects the gospel can have in individuals, churches, and the world. Both Christian and non-Christian readers will gain a clearer understanding of the gospel in this valuable resource.

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*This newest addition to the IXMarks series presents a clear, straightforward statement of the gospel, the third mark of a healthy church.* What is the gospel? It seems like a simple question, yet it has been known to incite some heated responses, even in the church. How are we to...

*This newest addition to the IXMarks series presents a clear, straightforward statement of the gospel, the third mark of a healthy church.*

What is the gospel? It seems like a simple question, yet it has been known to incite some heated responses, even in the church. How are we to formulate a clear, biblical understanding of the gospel? Tradition, reason, and experience all leave us ultimately disappointed. If we want answers, we must turn to the Word of God.

Greg Gilbert does so in *What Is the Gospel?* Beginning with Paul's systematic presentation of the gospel in Romans and moving through the sermons in Acts, Gilbert argues that the central structure of the gospel consists of four main subjects: God, man, Christ, and a response. The book carefully examines each and then explores the effects the gospel can have in individuals, churches, and the world. Both Christian and non-Christian readers will gain a clearer understanding of the gospel in this valuable resource.
What is the Gospel? (9marks Series) $19.99
Koorong code 305064
ISBN 9781433515002
Pages 128
Publisher Crossway
Publication date 09 March 2010
Dimensions 12 x 127 x 177mm
Weight 0.221kg
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    12 years ago
    Solid Theology

    This small book is a great book to introduce the basic doctrines of Christianity. Before explaining the good news, Gilbert spends time to point us the bad news - sin and its effects. Gilbert then slowly moves on to Christ and His redemptive work on the Cross. To be honest I had some problems placing the audience for this book. The book is not deep enough for in-depth study of soteriology (the study of salvation) and unfortunately the literary of the book is not engaging enough for new believers. So when I was reading this book, I was only reminded on the things that I have learnt in the pass - which is not a bad thing at all.