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Whatever Happened to the Gospel?

Rediscover the Main Thing

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Whatever Happened to the Gospel?

By: R. T. Kendall
Narrated by: R.T. Kendall
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Let's Get Down to the Truth

You know the "prosperity gospel." The "name it and claim it gospel." The "political gospel". The messages being preached on at least 90 percent of religious television. But what about the Gospel? What was it the apostle Paul was "unashamed" of?

Most Christians don't understand what the true Gospel of Jesus is. In our church sanctuaries pastors neglect to preach the fear of God and eternal punishment. Church communities have grown to believe that all are saved and none will be lost. Meanwhile many other Christians lack assurance of their own salvation and focus on sanctification as their only ticket to Heaven.

They ignore what was historically introduced by Jesus, filled out by the apostle Paul, and articulated by the 16th-century Reformers. The Gospel has been brushed to one side, and evidence of this is seen in how churches are misleading and even mistreating people.

It's time to bring back what it really means to be saved.

Respected author and theologian R. T. Kendall sounds a wake-up call for churches across the globe. Whatever Happened to the Gospel? seeks to reacquaint you with the Gospel and reignite a passion in your heart to know more of God.

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Thoroughly appreciated RT Kendall at 82 reading his book to us. Learned so much. Very accessible wealth of wisdom

Engaging

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A must read for any preacher, pastor, and for that matter every believer in the biblical message of the gospel.
I found reminder upon reminder of glorious gems in the gospel message but also from other exegetical writings of RT.
It’s a timely warning for the ages and a book I intend to go through again slowly and prayerfully.

Cannot recommend this highly enough

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this sort of clarification of the gospel message and its importance to us today and forever is sorely lacking in the church today.

simple yet profound

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Well done R.T. for reminding the Church what the message is that we preach! A good book and a timely message.

Needed Truth

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To be frank there is nothing in this book that you won't find in any other RT book. Well read but failed to inspire.

solid teaching but nothing new

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While ai enjoyed this book I didn't like the criticism of other faith traditions such as the orthodox Church use if icobs ir that he criticised Christians suggest as Red Letter Christians who support gay people. His view if heaven seems to be for those who agree with the reformed view. He does not know if Christian art is not present so he shouldn't critise Christians who think art is important

R. T Kendall is very good but fails at times

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