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Jesus Came To Save Series
Contributed by E. True Neilson on Apr 12, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: First, in a 10 week series focused on the gospel.
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GOSPEL DEEP
1. JESUS CAME TO SAVE - John 3:16-18
-When we first started Adventure we were low-tech!
-We had this ancient device called a landline.
-Some of you remember those from your childhood with Moses and Abraham.
-So the church had a landline and every flyer, handout, invite card had a landline number printed on it.
-And because we had no church building that landline called my house…and we got some crazy phone calls!
-Most of the crazy calls we got were from Christians.
-And my favorite question from church people who’d call was this: -Are you a Full Gospel church? (That’s code for being charismatic)
-I hated that question. I couldn’t say “Yes” because they’d get the wrong impression. But I didn’t want to say, “No” because that like saying we’re some kind of second rate church.
-One lady was particularly rude with me so when she asked, “Are you a full-Gospel Church I said “No mam, we are a half gospel church.”
-She said, “What?” I said we only believe in gospel Matthew and Mark.”
-We not have a sign that say, “Full Gospel” but I assure you we are a church that wants to be full of the gospel!
-We’re starting a new series today called Gospel Deep.
Romans 1:16 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.” (NIV)
-As a young Christian I was taught NOT to be ashamed of the gospel. Are you ashamed of the gospel?
-The reason I ask is that many pastors suspect their people are ashamed of the gospel.
-The rationale goes like this: People aren’t being saved, because Christians aren’t sharing the gospel, and it’s probably because Christians are ashamed of the gospel!
-But I don’t think that’s true at all. I think most Christians don’t know the gospel so they have nothing to share!
-I suspect that most Christians would like to be confident in knowing the basic gospel message.
-I suspect that if they knew the message and had the opportunity to share it with someone they probably would.
-Most Christians aren’t ashamed of the gospel, they just don’t know it…and they are afraid to mess it up.
-So we are going to fix that problem for the people at Adventure.
-I’ll make you this promise: If you come these next 9 weeks you will know the gospel and be able to share it with someone else.
-If you’re new this whole church thing, this is a great opportunity for you to learn the basics and make a decision for yourself.
-I also want to challenge to you to get in a small group and put down some roots in the gospel with other Adventure people.
-You can sign up on the app or the website or talk to Jae today.
-So we’re starting at square one today by asking the question:
What does “gospel” mean?
-There is some confusion about the word “gospel”.
-We have the four books in the Bible called gospels and then we talk about THE Gospel.
-The word “gospel” has a weird etymology.
-Early Christians took the Bible from Greek to Latin and when it first started appearing in English they called the message about Jesus the “God-spel” which means “God news” in Old English.
-Over time the word transformed from Godspel into Gospel…
-The Greek word euangelion means “Good News”!
(yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on)
-We find the word euangelion 76 times in the New Testament.
-If you are trying to share Christ with your friends, I wouldn’t recommend talking about the “yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on.”
-They will think you are crazy!
-You may not even use the word “gospel”, we’re not ashamed of it, most people just won’t know what you mean.
-The most accurate translation, from the original Bible term, is “Good News”.
-That’s why so many modern translations use the term “Good News” because everyone understands the idea of good news!
-When I found out I was having a son! It was good news!
-When I found out I was having a daughter! It was good news!
-When you find out it’s pizza for dinner! Good news!
-When you get a tax refund…really Good News!
-We all know what good news is.
-What better name for the message about Jesus than Good News!
-Call it euangelion, the gospel, the good news, or the message about Jesus…but it doesn’t matter what you call it if you don’t actually KNOW the message.
-We are going to study the Good News about Jesus for 10 weeks.
-And we’re going to do three things each week:
-First, we’re going to memorize the basic points of the Gospel.
-Second, each week we’re going to dig deeper on one point.