Everything in The Bible, especially the New Testament, is relevant today. It doesn't lose it's importance due to time or any thing else. Jesus Christ, the only son of the true God, was born and died to save mankind from certain destruction. He is the only way to eternal life. If we believe this to be true and keep His commandments we will live with Him in Paradise for eternity. The alternate is less appealing, eternal torment with other lost souls in the lake of fire.
Everything in the Bible is still RELEVANT FOR today.
The Gospel of Mark's portrayal of Jesus as a suffering servant resonates deeply, highlighting themes of empathy and resilience in the face of adversity. Additionally, the Gospel of Luke's emphasis on social justice and inclusivity speaks to the contemporary need for compassion and advocacy for marginalized communities. These depictions encourage a commitment to serving others and embodying love in action, which feels particularly relevant in today's world.
None, they are all relevant today.
The real meaning of the gospel is the same anytime or age. The gospel is how - God makes bad people good. For many people today the gospel is a social gospel. But the gospel is not about improving peoples lives, giving them food or financial aid or fighting for their rights. These are all good things but they are not the gospel.
Absolutely - the whole law (includes repentance) and gospel (includes faith) hangs also upon the commandment to agape one another.
yes it is.
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The Gospel according to Saint MathewThe Gospel according to Saint MarkThe Gospel according to Saint LukeThe Gospel according to Saint John
yes today's education is relevant as today ther is so much of study today so it's sufficient for us we can't syudy more then that
Science is tremendously relevant today, probably more relevant than it has ever been. The world runs on technology, which can only be understood by means of science.
The history of humanity is always relevant.
Of course it's relevant. There are wars happening as we speak.