What is the Gospel? (we need all the resources we can get these days)

If you go to monergism.com you will find a rich source of free literature on a multitude of topics including the Gospel. This past week I had the privilege of visiting with a friend who was despairing. I listened to him for a good long time, prayed with him, read several Psalms to him. In our second hour together, he said, “I am told that you could read to me some Bible verses that would show me how I can put my faith in Jesus and be assured of God’s love.” I took him through a whirlwind tour of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, selecting several key verses. He tracked with me all along the way. At Romans 10 after I read, “if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved,” he said, “And you are going to help me do that right now.” Nothing replaces a working knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, but reading literature about the Gospel from people who are searching and applying the Scripture can be a fine aid. Every once in awhile, I meet someone who is ready to read extensively and enter into a conversation about the Gospel and its ramifications for life. I recommend the free files at monergism.

Published in: Gospel | on January 4th, 2009 |

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  1. On 1/5/2009 at 6:23 pm Clean Cut Said:

    Hi Nathan. It’s been awhile but I thought of you as I went home to Oregon for Christmas. Unfortunately the weather up north in Portland kept me from being able to take you up on the past invitation to worship with you one Sunday. I hope you had a blessed Christmas and wish you well preaching the “good news” throughout the new year!

  2. On 1/5/2009 at 9:22 pm nathan Said:

    A blessed New Year to you, Clean Cut. Most of us hunkered down stoking our wood stoves. My family and I enjoyed some unplanned extended visits with friends and neighbors. The snow storm was delightful! Next time you travel through Portland, contact me so that we can meet face to face and visit a bit.

  3. On 1/15/2009 at 4:55 pm mike Said:

    Hey Clean Cut,

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from me too! I thought you’d get a kick outta this. I left my radio station sales job and started at another business selling. I now set right next to a CJCLDS guy.

    How funny is that?

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