Every Christian has the responsibility “to give an answer to every man that asketh [him/her] a reason of the hope that is in [him/her] (1 Peter 3:15).
Tag: Gospel Journey
Gospel Journey – July
Christ’s work of redemption means absolutely nothing if Jesus did not really rise from the dead.
Gospel Journey – June
Last month, we saw that the Gospel is much more than a mere biography of Jesus and identified it as “a passion narrative with an extended introduction.”
Gospel Journey – May
If the four Gospels are the four-chambered heart of the Bible, the Passion of Christ, the work He came to accomplish, would be the very lifeblood.
Gospel Journey – April
The Gospel of John discusses how you must believe and follow Jesus with full commitment and gain eternal life or the inevitable death will be the necessary consequence.
Gospel Journey – March
Luke faithfully presents Jesus’ multifaceted Gospel ministry: on one hand, the all-inclusive, compassionate ministry and on the other, the exclusive, commitment-required discipleship.
Gospel Journey – February
Mark was one of those who became greatly used of the Lord because he was restored from his past failures.
Gospel Journey – January
The Kingdom of God (or of the heavens) is one of the central themes that runs throughout the Bible, but it is Matthew who develops the theme more fully than any other New Testament writers.
Gospel Journey – December
What sets John apart from the other Gospels is its strong emphasis on the identity of Christ.
Gospel Journey – November
Luke's Gospel is the longest of the four Gospels and is the most extensive account of Jesus' earthly life and ministry.
Gospel Journey – October
The value of Mark’s Gospel is not so much in providing new information about the life and ministry of Jesus, it certainly is in its vivid narrative style.
Gospel Journey – September
Nearly four hundred years after the last Divine revelation, Matthew breaks the silence with his dramatic opening—of a genealogy: “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” For a modern reader, a genealogy – a boring list of names – can hardly be the exciting beginning of...