What Is the Gospel? (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Bryan Chapell Play Audiobook Sample

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What is the gospel? Bryan Chapell explains that the gospel is the message that God sent a savior to rescue broken people, restore creation's glory, and rule over all with compassion and justice. This new booklet from the Gospel Coalition examines the gospel's proclamation that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ provides for those who believe all that God requires and leads to eternal life.

But this ancient, unfolding story of salvation is not limited to personal spiritual realities. God's rescue, restoration, and rule through Christ renew hearts, empower lives, and transform the world. What Is the Gospel? examines how the salvation that unfolds in Scripture grants to God's people the right to participate in the furthering of the kingdom that transforms all things for his glory.

What Is the Gospel? offers a thoughtful explanation for point 6 of the Gospel Coalition's confessional statement. The Gospel Coalition is an evangelical renewal movement dedicated to a scripture-based reformation of ministry practices.

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"Gilbert's treatment of the gospel of Jesus Christ is clear, concise, and right on. Written in an approachable and conversational style, Gilbert works through both the essence and implications of the gospel, always with his Bible open. His explanations are clear, his teaching is rooted in Scripture, and his call is uncompromising. For what Gilbert was trying to accomplish, an explanation of the gospel that virtually anyone could read, this book is rock solid and easy to commend. Buy it, read it, and then give it to someone else."

— Todd (5 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Fantastic little book. Just reread it in a oner and awed again at how amazing the Gospel truly is. A book every Christian should read. "

    — Alasdair, 1/17/2014
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    " There is not a more clear description of the basic principles and fundamental concepts of the gospel, presented by Christ himself and through the direct revelation given to His disciples. This book is a must read for not just Christians, but those who reject or are not sure what exactly Christ came to communicate to us during His life and through His death and resurrection. "

    — Jardinier, 1/12/2014
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " A most excellent primer on the best of news, great to read in either a group or one-on-one setting, and manageable even for those who don't enjoy to read. Gilbert accomplishes his goals, keeping the edges of the gospel sharp and clearly defined, and training believers (at all stages of this walk) to know it and make it known. I will recommend it widely for years to come. "

    — Mike, 1/11/2014
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    " Great book it's and easy read spells out the gospel! "

    — Brian, 1/8/2014
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " A succinct explanation of the Gospel focusing on the substitutionary atonement. In a time when many churches focus on social justice and other "gospels," many Christians need to be reminded that the heart of the Gospel is the cross. "

    — Lillie, 1/2/2014
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Very clear and brief. So much clarity is needed in our day our distorted or assumed gospels. This is a good read on a great topic. "

    — Dustin, 12/25/2013
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    " A must read for every Christian! "

    — Sarah, 11/7/2013
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Concise and clear summary of the Gospel following the God-Man-Christ-Response grid, followed by a clarification of the Kingdom of God. A good summation of basic Gospel truths. "

    — Aaron, 11/7/2013
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    " A truthful and concise description of the Gospel. "

    — Servinggod_85, 10/31/2013
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    " Clearly explained the gospel to me. A very short book, but very essential to the Christian life. "

    — Chris, 10/16/2013
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Accessible and succinct. Much that needs to be teased out over time, but good as (a) a primer on the gospel, and (b) a refresher course when we get it muddled in our minds. "

    — Sammy, 10/7/2013
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " This book is inspiring. It sums up the great news of the gospel in glorious terms. His theology of he'll fire is traditionally wrong but otherwise the book is right on target. It was a surprisingly excellent book. "

    — Terry, 8/16/2013
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " A very clear explanation of the basic tenets of the gospel message: God/holiness, Man/Sin, Christ, Response. It is very short, so it doesn't go incredibly deep, but I thought it did a good job of helping clarify what the gospel is and what it isn't. "

    — Stephen, 3/2/2013
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " There's really nothing new in this book. It is just your run of the mill, average, formulaic reading of the gospel. It is an easy read which bothers me a bit because many people will pick it up and think that is must be right because it reads so easily. "

    — Steve, 11/29/2012
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Loved it! Led 15 women through this book, it stirred up new & old believers. Clear, simple explanation of the gospel. I highly recommend this little book. "

    — Wintimra, 10/11/2012
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " A VERY short read, this covers the different ideas of what The Gospel is, and then looks at it biblically. It's a reminder of the centrality of the Cross and penal substitutionary atonement for salvation. Nothing ground breaking, but a nice reminder. Almost like an over length sermon. "

    — Kingsley, 9/14/2012
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Excellent, brief summary of the gospel. Gilbert follows the Mark Dever outline of the gospel: God, Man, Christ, Response. He offers helpful illustrations and biblical summaries of the various aspects of the gospel. This is a good book for Christians and non-Christians alike. "

    — Bart, 3/29/2012
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    " Concise, clear, and Biblical explanation of the gospel message. Highly recommended! "

    — Miska, 8/10/2011