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The gospel means ‘good story’, and we all like a good story. It’s why TV streaming services have boomed. Daily we witness, just like Paul, good news stories of Jesus at work in our lives. Sadly, the gospel is often reduced to a proposition. It can sound like a psychological theory. Jesus, Himself the good news, didn’t lecture on metaphysics. He ate dinners with people, spoke at open air picnics and provided the wine to at least one wedding, something that’s always appreciated.
By Waverley Abbey5
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The gospel means ‘good story’, and we all like a good story. It’s why TV streaming services have boomed. Daily we witness, just like Paul, good news stories of Jesus at work in our lives. Sadly, the gospel is often reduced to a proposition. It can sound like a psychological theory. Jesus, Himself the good news, didn’t lecture on metaphysics. He ate dinners with people, spoke at open air picnics and provided the wine to at least one wedding, something that’s always appreciated.