Who is Jesus? This question has been asked by many throughout history, and it remains a search for many today. The Bible teaches that Jesus is God’s only begotten Son, sent into the world to save sinners. In this gospel message, you will learn about God’s plan of salvation for sinners through His Son, the Lord Jesus.
God has provided a Saviour for sinners through the Gospel. Have you come to the Lord Jesus? As you hear the Gospel, stop, look, and listen to God’s wonderful invitation. In the Lord Jesus, you will find the Saviour you need.
The Gospel is a message of hope, announcing to mankind salvation from sins and peace with God through the Lord Jesus Christ. Do you have this hope? It is available to anyone who believes and trusts in the Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Jesus came into the world to save sinners. While passing through Nazareth, He stood up to read from the book of Isaiah, proclaiming the acceptable year of the Lord—a message of salvation and deliverance from sin for all mankind.
The message from God in the Gospel to fallen man is simple: COME. We live in an ever-changing world, but God’s invitation remains the same. He is calling you to come to Him through His Son, Jesus Christ.
God loves you with an everlasting love. The wonderful news of the Gospel is that God demonstrated this love for us at Calvary’s cross. The Lord Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners—how amazing is God’s love for us! Our sins can be completely forgiven and washed away by the precious blood of Jesus.
Jesus offers sinners freedom from sin; there is no one else and no other way to be free from sin. Over 2,000 years ago, Jesus came into this world to save sinners by going to Calvary’s cross.
The Gospel proclaims the good news that all who come to Christ receive true peace. Though we have all fallen short of the glory of God through sin, at Calvary’s cross, the Lord Jesus laid down His life to offer forgiveness and peace to those who trust in Him.
The Lord Jesus provides a wonderful model of how we should live before God. Scripture instructs us repeatedly to look to Jesus, beholding His glory and greatness.