Imagine all the people who probably died, right there in the region of Galilee, during those 30 years, without
ever hearing the Gospel!
I lived in a very secular culture, where the chances of
me ever hearing the gospel, let alone believing it, were extremely slim.
Not exact matches
Finally, did you
ever hear Bob Wilkin's debate with Darrel Bock entitled «What is the
Gospel?»
That the
Gospel of redemption is really Good News, the BEST news we could
ever hear
Jesus is not saying that God has chosen who the sheep will be before they
ever believe in Jesus, and when people
hear the
Gospel, only those who are predestined to be God's sheep will actually believe.
Some have taken this to mean that God has chosen who the sheep will be before they
ever believe in Jesus, and when people
hear the
Gospel, only those who are predestined to be God's sheep will actually believe.
No one who supposedly wrote a / the
gospels ever heard him speak.
Until some statements by Jeremy, I have never
heard any evangelical
ever who would deny that indeed the term «the
gospel» does have such a technical usage.
It is possible that he had
heard of the existence of Mark's
gospel without
ever having seen it himself, or that he hit independently on a similar literary form which preserved the structure of some earlier oral form of «Life of Jesus» but it must be admitted that the problem remains.