Gamaliel - Acts 5:34-39
"...Do not meddle with these men, but let them alone; (because, if this scheme or this work is from men, it will be overthrown; but if it is from God, YOU will not be able to overthrow them;) otherwise, YOU may perhaps be found fighters actually against God."
Jesus was Himself the Gospel and 'the' preacher of the Gospel. He wrote no work or literature but lived what He taught. Others wrote about it later, particularly as they knew the Apostles would eventually die, and also to provide an authoritative record of truth against various heresies which were springing up. The works of the Gospel writers, two of whom were themselves Apostles and two not, were themselves 'Gospels of Jesus' in that they faithfully taught what Jesus said and did. There also were others present who could verify the truth of what was said and eager opponents who could disprove it if wrong.
Luke
Be not afraid is said in gospel of Luke 69 times
In the prophecy is said, that someone will betray him, and he didn't know who could be that.
Mark 16:15And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. (Human!)
"The Answer's On The Way" - Vestal Goodman sang it on one of the Gaither Videos
firstly how do you know she's lying?
Pastor H. E. Dixon,
i think its a good idea to wait...if he doesnt know you but thinks he likes you then it could come out bad, waiting til he gets to know you better gives you time to know him better...he could turn out to be a jerk!
Because that was what the gospel writers said Jesus did and everything the Christians read in the Bible are taken as gospel truth. The gospel writers made Jesus go one better than Moses - Moses parted the water of red sea to walk on a dry land with the Jews escaping from Egypt - but Jesus performed 'a greater' miracle by walking on water.
This depends on which gospel you choose to follow on the subject. the Gospels According to Matthew, Mark and Luke say that the disciples were not present at the crucifixion - so Jesus said nothing to them from the cross. John's Gospel says that the"disciple whom Jesus loved" was, alone of the disciples, present at the crucifixion. Jesus told the disciple that he must look after Jesus' mother, Mary, as if she were his own.
It is said that the gospel of Mark was written in 60 A.D. by Mark for the gentiles.