Gospel is one of those words that goes 1 of two ways:
- The Gospel of St Mark
- Law and Gospel
It doesn’t seem to be a word that stands alone. It’s 1 of 4
books describing Jesus’ life, or else it’s the counterpart of the Law. It seems
like you never see the Gospel on its own.
I’m about to blow your mind baby.
Now the word Gospel is often described as being the good
news. In a scriptural context it’s the good
news of Christ. It is used as a way to tell all nations about the promise
that has come about as a result of Christ’s coming to earth.
In a law and gospel context it’s the good news that comes
about as a result of our inabilities as pointed out in the law.
It is through this use of the Gospel that our sinful nature has been recognized
and remedied with the life, death, and resurrection of Christ.
The gospel becomes much more than the reading that we hear
on Sunday morning and more than the partner to law; it is the way we are saved.
Good news is too mundane a term to
describe the Gospel as it is brought forth in 1
Corinthians 15:1-2. The gospel is something that is preached, sure, but
beyond that it is the promise on which we stand firm, and the promise that
saves us from eternal death.
I had considered filling up the entire conversation with talk
about the gospel, but it’s unfair to ignore the other g that goes along with
it, which is grace.
Now if you’re like me you learned the definition for grace
with this lovely acronym:
God’sRichesAtChrist’sExpense
If you didn’t learn that, well, good luck forgetting it now!
The other definition that I found recently is equally as lovely which describes
grace as “kindness bestowed upon someone undeserving.” I love it. It describes
us perfectly! What greater kindness could there be than that which was shown on
the cross at Calvary ? Who could be more
undeserving than us mere mortals who are forever trapped in the inequity of our
sins?
The writer of Romans and Ephesians describe this condition
of grace as follows:
Romans 11:5-6:5 So too at the present time there is a remnant, chosen by grace. 6 But if it is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works; otherwise grace would no longer be grace.
Romans 3:23-24:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
Ephesians 4:7:7 But grace was given to each one of us according to the measure of Christ's gift.
Ephesians 2:8-9:8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
We are chosen by grace. We don’t do anything to deserve it, in
fact we can’t do anything to deserve it
because we all fall short, we all are sinners from birth who can do nothing but
be terrible. But, we are reminded that the good news that we have received, the
promise of salvation comes about according to Christ’s gift and nothing that we
have done.
As much as we try to hammer home the point this idea of free
grace it’s hard to think that we could receive something without working for it.
This is where our Gospel and grace coincide. They’re like the
peanut buttah and the jelly. They really need one another to really make sense. So
you’ve got the Gospel, the good news which is super but unless you can apply it
to yourself, it’s not that great at all. When it’s just a message floating out there,
not really applicable to anyone, it’s no good. Sinful beings though we are, we can’t
claim it as our own; we need someone to give it to us. Here’s where we get our message
of grace. Grace is the message that this good news is applied to you. Without the
message of the Gospel, grace is pointless. Grace without the gospel is like a present
with nothing in it…just terribly disappointing.
This is then our letter G- Gospel and Grace. The message that
Jesus came to earth, that he lived, died, and was resurrected and even more than
that; this was done for you because you
couldn’t ever do anything to deserve it. Due to the fact that you are a total screw-up,
due to the fact that I’m a total screw-up the Gospel message was given to each of
us, through the grace that can only be found in this sacrifice.
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