The Transformative Power and Authority of the Gospel

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1) "The gospel is more than an announcement, slogan, or proposition; it is the power of God. Anytime God brings a dead soul back to life, it is a miracle worth celebrating." [24:29] (Download | )

2) "The outworking of the Gospel takes time. We can identify the power of God in our life both in the moment and as we look at the trajectory of our lives." [26:15] (Download | )

3) "If the gospel you profess isn't demonstrated in your life through acts of compassion, it's possible you may have misunderstood the gospel in the first place." [27:55] (Download | )

4) "Would the author be able to write about the way that the gospel's been demonstrated in your life? Would they see your compassion for others, your acts of service?" [28:35] (Download | )

5) "The gospel has feet, it is mobile, it is demonstrated. It's not just intellectual knowledge; Jesus went from village to village announcing and demonstrating the good news." [26:49] (Download | )

6) "Jesus has the authority like no one else and like nothing else. The gospel is not a feel-good message we can walk all over, nor is it a message of tyranny. It truly is good news." [15:40] (Download | )

7) "The gospel has power. In the brokenness of your life, Jesus can make a difference, not just back then, but he does it today." [19:10] (Download | )

8) "Belief and repentance is not a one-time thing. It's a daily commitment to trust in Jesus and turn away from sin, moving toward God and away from our own pride." [33:10] (Download | )

9) "The gospel is authoritative. Jesus taught as one with authority, not as the scribes, and his message requires repentance and surrender." [13:24] (Download | )

10) "If the gospel does not lead you to act, to demonstrate its power, then what have you believed in? The gospel changes us and uses us as a vehicle to change others." [27:22] (Download | )
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