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This tenth and final class guides us through four places where the New Testament says we need to obey the good news, the gospel.
Then using only the Bible, we will see how each soul is invited to obey the gospel as a means of receiving salvation.
A. What is the Gospel?
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The Gospel is the good news of salvation for everyone through Christ.
2. Paul already taught The Corinthians the gospel before, but he wanted to remind them about it, 15:1.
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There is much to the gospel, but what is of first importance is that Christ died, He was buried and He was raised, 15:3-4.
B. What do we do with the Gospel?
1. Hearing the good news will not result in entering God's rest until we obey it.
2. If we truly believe the gospel, we will heed its good news.
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Those who don't obey the gospel will pay the penalty of everlasting destruction.
4. One must obey the gospel in order to be part of the household / family of God.
C. How do we obey the Gospel?
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A person must die to their sins before they can be buried.
2. Just as Jesus was buried, we too must be buried in baptism, 6:4.
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Only after baptism is a person raised to walk in newness of life, 6:4.
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