Quotes about Gospel
If you preach the gospel in all aspects with the exception of the issues which deal specifically with your time, you are not preaching the gospel at all.
— Martin Luther
But I have to add - and this answers your other question - this catholicity in time and in space is only meaningful for me if there is, at the same time, a concentration on the Gospel.
— Hans Kung
I am finding deep joy in depending on Christ for the guidance only He can provide as He produces the fruit of gospel in my life.
— David Platt
The Gospel teaches us what Jesus' kingdom requires of us... Reminds us that closeness and tenderness are the rules of life.
— Pope Francis
In the harsh face of life faith can read a bracing gospel.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
The gospel is not just the "ABCs" but the "A-to-Z" of the Christian life.
— Timothy Keller
The gospel is not about a lifestyle that we live, it's about the law-fulfilling life that Christ lived.
— Tullian Tchividjian
The blessed Gospel of Christ is what I hold; that do I believe, that have I taught, and that will I never revoke!
— John Foxe
The archbishop endeavored to prevail on Mr. Wishart to recant; but he was too firmly fixed in his religious principles and too much enlightened with the truth of the Gospel, to be in the least moved.
— John Foxe
Queen Mary's succession to the throne, when the Gospel and true religion were banished, and the Antichrist of Rome, with his superstition and idolatry, introduced.
— John Foxe
George Scherter, a minister of Salzburg, was apprehended and committed to prison for instructing his flock in the knowledge of the Gospel.
— John Foxe
In the preaching of the kingdom, law and gospel come together. The coming of the kingdom is the coming of a King to enforce his law on a disobedient world, that is, to enforce his covenant against covenant-breakers. But the King who comes is full of love and forgiveness. So his coming is good news, gospel, not only because he judges the wicked, but because he brings redemption, forgiveness, and reward to his redeemed people.
— John Frame