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127. Wait, What Is the Gospel? (Because I Never Actually Knew Either)

127. Wait, What Is the Gospel? (Because I Never Actually Knew Either)

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So… what is the gospel, really?

If you came from a background like mine, that word might make you cringe a little. “The gospel” sounded like rules, perfection, checklists, and a whole lot of pressure to measure up. But friend, that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Today, we’re breaking down what the gospel actually means according to the Bible—no religion, no fluff, just the real good news of Jesus Christ. This is the truth that sets us free, the message that changes everything, and the reminder that you don’t have to be “enough”… because He already is.

Inside this episode: ✨ What the word gospel actually means (and why it’s called “good news”) ✨ Where you’ll find the gospel all throughout the Bible—from Genesis to Revelation ✨ Why the gospel isn’t about you being perfect, but about what Jesus already did for you ✨ How understanding this truth can transform how you see yourself, your past, and your faith

If you’ve ever wondered, “What does it really mean to be saved?” or felt unsure about how Jesus’ sacrifice actually changes your life—this episode is for you.

💡 Verse to Hold On To:

“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.” — Romans 1:16

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