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The ORIGINATOR of the Gospel is God
The Gospel is not a creation of Paul, nor the other apostles.
It was not an attempt to “change” Judaism.
It was created, and finds its source in God himself.
God wrote the gospel.
The SOURCE of the Gospel is Scripture
Not only is it true that God is the originator of the Gospel, but it’s also true that the gospel was not first preached in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
The truth is, the Gospel, the good news has been preached since the beginning.
The gospel was preached by Adam, by Abel, by Abraham, by Noah, by Moses, by David, by Isaiah.
The gospel has been preached since sin entered the garden.
This is first gospel, and the gospel has been preached by every person, led by the Spirit of since the beginning.
Peter noted this in his epistle:
What a great truth!
God has been promising us the coming king of kings since Genesis.
He has proclaimed it on every page of scripture.
As John Stott notes there is continuity between the Old Testament and the New.
Jesus called himself that he was the son of man of Daniel 7 and the suffering servant of Isaiah 53, and that, as it had been written, he had to suffer in order to enter into his glory.
The SUBJECT of the Gospel is Jesus
The gospel is the fulfillment of the covenants of God and they are all fulfilled by JESUS.
Christ fulfills the ADAMIC covenant
God made a promise to all of mankind in Genesis 3 following the fall of Adam and Eve:
In that verse God promised that he would crush sin and death.
Praise God, that is why the wonderful hymn writers Kristen and Keith Getty wrote in their great hymn, Christ Our Hope in Life and Death:
Unto the grave, what shall we sing?
“Christ, he lives; Christ, he lives!”
And what reward will heaven bring?
Everlasting life with him
There we will rise to meet the Lord
Then sin and death will be destroyed
And we will feast in endless joy
When Christ is ours forevermore
Christ fulfills the ABRAHAMIC covenant
God promised Abraham that through is descendant, all the peoples of the world would be blessed.
Israel failed in this.
How? Instead of going to the nations proclaiming the glories of God, the Jews became more and more insulated and isolated from the world to whom they were created to be a blessing.
But when Christ came, he became the one through whom the whole world is blessed.
Christ fulfills the MOSAIC covenant.
God makes a promise to Israel that he will make them his prized possession.
But in their sin, they were unable to keep their part of the covenant to “obey his voice and keep his covenant” and yet he keeps his promise regardless of their sinfulness in Christ.
But Christ did what we could not!
He obeyed his Father’s voice:
Keeping all of the law, that we could not!
PRAISE BE TO GOD!
Christ fulfilled the DAVIDIC covenant
But we know that David died, and his family line was deposed from it’s throne.
And yet, God did exactly what he promised.
Christ will reign FOREVER MORE!!!
Christ fulfilled the NEW covenant
God promised to put his law within us and write it on our hearts.
He promised that we would know him, and that we would be his children. he promised to forgive our iniquities and to remember our sins no more.
In Hebrew 8, the writer quotes these verse and in chapter 9 he says:
We are saved by Christ.
He has fulfilled EVERY PROMISE that God made since the garden.
In him, we have redemption and salvation.
PRAISE BE TO GOD!!!
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