Series | The
Heart of Soul Winning
Scripture | John 3:16, “For God so
loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him
shall not perish but have eternal life.”
Lesson 5 | The Four Main Parts of the Gospel
The four main parts of the gospel are God, man, Jesus
Christ, and faith. (1) God:
Created man (with free will possessing the power of “self-identity &
freedom”) for a loving relationship with Himself, Genesis 1:26, 3:8-9.
(2) Man: Willing sinned
and separated himself from God and came under the just wrath of God,
Romans 3:9-23. (3) Jesus Christ:
Died on the cross and bore the judgment of God for sinners so that by His
resurrection all might live and not perish, John 3:16 & Romans 5:8-9. (4) Faith: By putting one’s full trust
in God and confessing Jesus as “Lord,” a person is restored to fellowship with
God and free from the wrath their sins justly deserve, John 3:16 & Romans
10:9-10.
When you, as the gospel preacher, can truly understand
each main part of the gospel message it will become easy to share it with
others. One of the pitfalls to avoid is
complicating the message with unneeded details.
For example, while preaching the gospel someone may want to discuss evolution
and dinosaurs. However, a simple
response like, “We can discuss God and science at a later time,” will help you
stay on track and allow the person to truly understand what they need to do to be
saved.
Also, another pitfall is to only present one side of the gospel
message. Some preachers continually
emphasize the sinfulness of man, but neglect the great love and sacrifice of
Jesus on the cross, thus, the people are only left condemned and not saved. Other preachers will give sinners a false
sense of security because they don’t properly teach the wrath of God against
sin and try to emotionally draw people to God.
Therefore, the balance is to preach with the fullness of
both grace and truth. John 1:14 states
that Jesus came from the Father “full of grace and truth.” Go and do likewise!
Reflection | Do you understand the main parts of the gospel?
Action | (1) Read and study the verses pertaining to each of the main parts of the gospel. (2) Pray and ask God to give you a clear understanding of each part. (3) Lastly, preach a balanced gospel like Jesus did- full of grace and truth!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Ecclesiastes 10:1-12:14, 2 Corinthians 8:1-15, Psalm 49:1-20, & Proverbs 22:20-21. Click here to read online.
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