The Gospel and Evangelism

Understanding the Good News

Before you can share the Gospel, you need to be gripped by it yourself. The word "gospel" literally means good news. But you can't feel the weight of good news unless you understand the problem it's solving. So let's start there — with the problem. And then with the hope.

God's Design

God made this world, and He made it good. Not just okay — very good. He designed every person with a purpose: to know Him, walk with Him, and reflect His glory into the world around them. Life was meant to feel like something. Relationships were meant to work. We were made for wholeness.

"God saw all that He had made, and it was very good." — Genesis 1:31

The Problem is Brokenness

But look around. Look inside. Something went wrong.

We rejected God's design. We chose our own way — and the Bible calls that sin. It's not a churchy word to make you feel bad. It's just an honest description of the gap between the life God designed and the life we're actually living.

And that gap shows up everywhere. In broken marriages. In loneliness. In the anger we can't explain. In the feeling that no matter how hard we try, something is still missing.

Scripture: "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." — Romans 3:23

This isn't just out there in the world. It's in here — in all of us. We've all walked away from God's design and tried to make life work on our own terms.

The Solution is The Good News

Here is where everything changes.

God didn't leave us in the brokenness. Because of love — real, undeserved, extraordinary love — He sent Jesus.

Jesus, fully God and fully human, lived the life we couldn't live. He died on the cross to carry the full weight of our sin — our shame, our guilt, our rebellion. And then He rose from the dead. Not as a symbol. As a fact. He rose, and in doing so, He opened the only door back to the life we were made for.

Scripture: "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life." — John 3:16

Your Response is to repent & believe.

The Gospel isn't just information. It's an invitation. God calls us to turn from our own way — that's what repentance means. And to trust Jesus completely — that's faith. When we do, we receive forgiveness, new life, and God's own Spirit living inside us.

"If you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved." — Romans 10:9

The story in one line

God's Design → Sin & Brokenness → The Gospel of Jesus → Repent & Believe → Restored Life.

This is the story you carry. It is the most important message in the world. And it belongs in every conversation you're willing to have.

Reflection Questions

  1. How does remembering your own brokenness change the way you talk to people who are struggling?
  2. In your own words — not church words — how would you explain what Jesus did and why it matters?
  3. Does the Gospel still feel like good news to you personally? If it's gone a little flat, what do you think got in the way?
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