Christ's riches are unsearchable, and this doctrine of the gospel is the field this treasure is hidden in.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The gospel of Jesus Christ is more enduring than fame, more precious than riches, more to be desired than happiness.
The gospel comprises indeed, and unfolds, the whole mystery of man's redemption, as far forth as it is necessary to be known for our salvation.
The gospel alone liberates you to live a life of scandalous generosity, unrestrained sacrifice, uncommon valor, and unbounded courage.
Contrary to what we conclude naturally, the gospel is not too good to be true. It is true! It's the truest truth in the entire universe. No strings attached! No fine print to read. No buts. No conditions. No qualifications. No footnotes. And especially, no need for balance.
The gospel needs to be preached all over the world. You cannot light a candle and put it under a roof.
Anything so precious as the gospel of Jesus Christ is worthy of all the effort and sacrifice of time and means employed to teach it.
But the more we search the Scriptures, the more we perceive, in this doctrine, the fundamental truth of the gospel - that truth which gives to redemption its character, and to all other truths their real power.
We cannot have the fruits of the gospel without its roots.
It is a startling and solemnizing fact that even as late as the twentieth century, the Great Command of Jesus Christ to carry the Gospel to all mankind is still so largely unfulfilled.
Yes, the fullness of the gospel is a pearl of great price worth any effort.
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