The Gospel
The Gospel refers to the teachings and life of Jesus Christ, as presented in the first four books of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It conveys the message of salvation, emphasizing God's love for humanity and the importance of faith, repentance, and grace. The term "Gospel" itself means "good news," highlighting the promise of eternal life through belief in Jesus.
In addition to the New Testament accounts, the Gospel encompasses the broader Christian message, which includes the death and resurrection of Jesus. This event is central to Christian faith, symbolizing victory over sin and death, and offering hope to believers. The Gospel invites individuals to develop a personal relationship with God through Jesus.