The Good News of Jesus

What is the Gospel?

Jesus is the "good news" everyone needs to consider. The actual word "gospel" means "good news that is announced." That makes it different from other religious messages, which might be called "good advice to be followed."

God Has Come to Find and Save Us

However, the good news is that even though we are so lost and broken that we cannot find God or fix ourselves, God has come to find and save us. To do that, he became a man, Jesus of Nazareth, who lived an ordinary human life, distinguished only by the startling fact that he never did anything wrong. He kept all of God's laws, both internally and externally, and having done so, he transferred all the credit for that obedience to those who love and trust him.
In addition to giving us the credit for his perfect life and obedience, Jesus went further and willingly took the punishment that was due to us for our imperfect, rebellious lives. Dying on the cross, he forgave those who were killing him. When he rose from the dead, Jesus demonstrated that death had no hold on him, nor on any who entrust their lives and souls to him.

The good news is that ... God has come to find and save us.

Faith in Jesus, Not in Ourselves

Being reunited with God, therefore, doesn't depend on our own efforts, or even the strength and sincerity of our faith. It is not the quality of our faith that saves us, but the quality of the One in whom we put our faith: Jesus.
The power of this free grace and acceptance into the family of God has a transformative effect in the life of any true Christian. Since we are no longer trying to earn God's approval (making God the biggest and worst of all the taskmasters we've ever faced), we are free to love him out of gratitude and joy. Our obedience and "good deeds" become truly good for the first time, as they are motivated by thankfulness, rather than done to accrue "good behavior credit" with God.

"Being reunited with God... doesn't depend on our own efforts. It is not the quality of our faith that saves us, but the quality of the One in whom we put our faith: Jesus."

Living as Followers of Jesus

Slowly, we come to resemble the Master who has freed us from all our slave-driving addictions and compulsions. As he served a world that neither understood nor appreciated him, so we are called to serve our neighbors and our world whether they believe like us or not. Jesus called himself the servant of all and said that we, his followers, needed to serve others sacrificially if we are called by his name.

Where Do I Go from Here?

Possessing a mere fascination about Jesus isn't enough to fulfill, nor will it enact his life-altering work. Curiosity is good, but it should drive fervent searching. This can be done by reading God's Word and getting plugged into a community of people, in a Christian atmosphere, who are personally invested in your growth.
We couldn't be more thrilled that you're ready to begin exploring the reality of Jesus' resurrection in a logical, understandable fashion. We'd love to talk with you about your journey and get you connected with people who care about you; whether that's at Elevating Life Church or elsewhere.
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