What is the Gospel, and what is the definition of Gospel? What should we believe and what Gospel should we believe?
Is there different Bible versions and what is the correct Bible and what Bible should we read and believe?
Those are the questions that we should ask ourselves and always be seeking truth about. We don't want to be deceived as a Christian, so what do we believe in those questions?
This was question one. What is the Gospel and what is the definition of the Gospel? While the definition actually explains what the Gospel is the Gospel is the teaching and the living of Jesus Christ. So that leads you to the question what Gospel should you believe? Now it's easy then, it is the answer in the definition, you should believe the teaching and the lifestyle that Christ has left for us when he was on this earth. So what was your definition and belief the Gospel was? What are you being taught today? Is it about Jesus or is it about Paul? Is it about Peter is it about Cain and Abel? Who was the good and what the bad? What Gospel are you being taught? Do I say we shouldn't see those messages and their lives as the Gospel? No they're not the Gospel. There are stories of the Bible, their History and you can read and learn from it. Whatever happened there is a teaching and you can learn the consequences of actions. But that is not the Gospel. The Gospel is what did Jesus do, and whatever contradicts and try to manipulate or override your subconscious to believe Jesus was and am through the stories of the Bible. If it contradicts what Jesus said, it is not the Gospel. So discipleship, means to do what Jesus taught you to do. If you read in Matthew. Jesus said go ye and spread the Gospel, to every creature, and those who believe, baptize them and teach them to be a disciple. To lead and to be a disciple of Jesus. That's to obey all these commandments left for us. So always compare that what you are being taught and what you believe at that moment the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This brings us to question number two. Is there a difference in Bible versions and which versions should I believe and read? Well there is differences, and it's contradicts the Word of God and it even take out of context a lot of places. I will make a YouTube video about this soon and then I will share it with you. So then it brings us to what Bible should be read and believe? So far I found that the American Standard Version the ASV version is almost close to the Torah. Mostly, words like fear where it was changed to respect the nephilim were changed to giants the sons of God were changed to angels. All those things are not changed in the American Standard Version. The ones I'm currently having, I don't know if there will come newer American Standard Versions where they change that maybe. But I stick to my old Bibles that I have because the newer versions or even the Bibles you buy that says the old versions have sometimes changes in. But yes I will share in depth with you guys in what the contradictions is and what the the changes mean.
Then just ask the simple question for yourself and anyone will say of course if they had a question. If God tells a person to write down everything I tell you, does the context matter? The context it's written, does it
matter? And everyone will say yes, it does matter. So is it important that we keep the context? I say yes and everyone else will agree to it. So just stick to that.
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