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Writer's pictureSummer Culver

The Gospel in Fifteen Sentences




We sinned and fell short of the glory of the immortal God.


Yet the merciful King promised to make it right, yes, He would make all things new one day.


But for centuries God's people walked with heavy hearts and sins as black as coal.


Their tears were unending, their depravity corrupting every part of them.


Even so, they believed the Messiah would come to rescue and restore what was broken.


A baby turns into a child and then into a man.


He lives, breathes, walks, eats, teaches, heals, and loves the sheep lost and fatherless, the sinners unable to correct their crooked ways.


But we cried for murder and thick, steel nails impaled such precious hands.


The Lamb of Life was dead. 


All hope was lost, for who could save us now?


But praise be to God, in three days the stone was moved away!


The King is alive, never to succumb to the dreadful name of death again, and his people need to fear it no longer, for their sins and even death itself cannot separate them from His love and the blood of Christ.


The serpent never had a chance against our Redeemer.


And now because of Him, if we believe with trusting faith and repentance, we are free from the bondage of our iniquity, and await a Heavenly future with Christ forever!


Soon we shall rejoice together in unending joy; but for now, we will not keep silent till the whole world has heard.


This is the Gospel, the Good News, the Greatest Truth in the world.


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