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In his epistles, Paul spoke of the gospel that he taught, meaning the "good news" about Jesus. Later, when Mark wrote more good news about Jesus, it was natural to call this a gospel as well. Eventually, the word 'gospel' came to mean a genre of scriptural writing, and came to include Matthew, Luke, Johnand many other gospels that were not included in the New Testament.

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The Gospels, the first four books of the New Testament. the term Gospel stems directly from the Anglo-Saxon godspel, meaning god-message. However the earlier form god-spel meant "good message". Today many call the Gospel "Good news".

And it is certainly "good news" because the gospels tell us what God is like and it tells us that we should be "born again" or regenerated from our old sinful life. The Gospels also tell us how we are to live and love our neighbor as ourselves. The very best "good news" tells us that Jesus Christ came to die on the cross to pay for our sins and that by accepting Him we will have eternal life. Lastly the Gospels tell us of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is ultra important. If Jesus had not resurrected from the dead we would have no Savior, there would be no Christian faith, we would be without hope in this world and certainly would not have an after life. To the Christian these things are very 'good news".

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