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Specifically, I would love your definition of “the gospel.”

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What is the gospel?
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 And I mean REALLY loves them. No conditions. No limits. No ifs, ands, or buts.
And I mean REALLY loves them. No conditions. No limits. No ifs, ands, or buts. 
 Usually, when we think about God, we tend to put God in the place of these famous people we want to know. We think, “It would be so cool if God and I were on a first-name basis. If I could call God any time I wanted. If we could hang out like best friends.”
Usually, when we think about God, we tend to put God in the place of these famous people we want to know. We think, “It would be so cool if God and I were on a first-name basis. If I could call God any time I wanted. If we could hang out like best friends.” 
 I listened to a sermon today in which the preacher (I’m not going to call him a pastor) said these things:
I listened to a sermon today in which the preacher (I’m not going to call him a pastor) said these things:


