
The 4 Gospels
Being I’ve been given a direct commission and order by God, to preach the whole of the kingdom of God and to not spare to preach and teach it: those who choose to call me false, demonic, confused, deceived, etc. is not a (stop sign) for me. I will proclaim the gospel of the kingdom of God, the gospel of Salvation, the everlasting gospel of the Kingdom, and the gospel of the kingdom of Heaven. In case you may not know it, all of these are different gospels and all are mentioned in the N.T. they are similar, but have their own distinct message as well. Remember the word gospel means (good news). All of these are different messages of good news, on God’s goodness to mankind and the whole of His creations. When we understand the good news of these individual gospel messages, we are qualified to teach and expound on them. This information will also be in my last book.
The 4 Gospels
These are the four gospels, with a very brief explanation. One can take the time to study them for themselves.
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The Gospel of Salvation: this is the gospel, which the apostles and the new believers after Christ resurrection, preached. This gospel is the good news of what Jesus birth, death, and resurrection mean to us for the salvation of our souls. The disciples did not become the apostles, until after the resurrection. When they went out to preach throughout Judea by twos, they did not preach this gospel of Salvation prior to the cross. They only preached the gospel of the kingdom of God.
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The Gospel of the Kingdom of God: this is the Gospel of God's sovereignty over all of His creation and His purpose for creating man for rulership over the earth. It is about returning to this rulership or lets say being restored to it, whereby we reflect the kingdom of God on earth, through the power of the Lord Jesus Christ, which is the fulfillment of Gen.1:26.
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The Gospel of the Kingdom of Heaven: this gospel is about the vision of the prophet Daniel, in Dan.7:27 and Dan.2:38-45. This gospel is the good news of the Millennial Reign, brought into fruition, by the manifested sons of God, as kings and priests.
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The Everlasting Gospel of the Kingdom: this gospel is mentioned in the book of Revelation, it is called the Everlasting Gospel, because it deals with God's future dealings with mankind and all of His creations in the ages to come: it is of His goodness, until the end, or lets say the consummation of time/ages. It will be seen also, after time is eliminated and everything goes back into infinity.