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Eternal Gospel

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The term "Eternal Gospel" is primarily derived from Revelation 14:6, where an angel proclaims to the inhabitants of the earth, "Fear God and give Him glory, because the hour of His judgment has come; and worship Him who made heaven and earth, the sea and springs of water." The phrase signifies a message that transcends time, emphasizing the everlasting nature of God’s truth and salvation. This gospel is described as eternal because it reflects God's unchanging character and His redemptive plan for humanity through Jesus Christ. In theological terms, the Eternal Gospel underscores the universal call to repentance and faith, highlighting the timeless nature of God's grace and mercy. It invites all peoples to recognize God's sovereignty and to worship Him, linking back to the creation narrative in Genesis, where God is depicted as the Creator of all things. The concept thus serves as a reminder of the foundational truths of Christianity, including the necessity of faith in Christ, the call to holiness, and the ultimate hope of eternal life (John 3:16, Romans 1:16). The Eternal Gospel is not only a declaration of God's judgment but also a proclamation of His enduring love and the promise of redemption available to all who believe.

Art Katz

In this sermon, the speaker addresses the decline of the proclamation of the gospel and the need to revive its true meaning. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the connection between being an apostle and being set apart for the gospel. The speaker highlights the significance of the gospel

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