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An under emphasized Gospel producing primitive Christianity


In contemporary mainstream Christianity, key elements of the Messiah’s message have been overlooked. Today, we face a significant issue where religious systems emphasize the first objective of the cross—announcing eternal life to those who believe in the Son of God—while neglecting the second objective, which is to instill God’s kingdom within every believer in Christ.
Currently, the mainstream gospel is often a diluted version that presents Jesus without the transformative life of the kingdom, leading to conversions that are governed by human intellect rather than spiritual depth. This underemphasized gospel leads many to engage in religious practices, mistakenly believing that true fulfillment exists only in the afterlife, while overlooking the opportunity to experience a kingdom-centered relationship with God here on Earth. If you ask people, “What does it mean to be saved?” many will respond, “Jesus died for my sins, so I have a place in heaven.” When you ask about the significance of Christ’s death on the cross, the answer typically focuses on the forgiveness of sins. However, if you ask, “What is the significance of Christ’s resurrection?” you may encounter silence. The obvious implication of resurrection is the restoration of LIFE—not just any life, but a life rooted in the kingdom of God. While we excel at sharing the message of salvation, we often fail to help individuals understand their kingdom identity and equip them for their spiritual journey. It’s essential to clarify what Jesus truly taught and how He expects people to respond to His message. Many Christians recognize that eternal life is part of their reward, and Scripture repeatedly affirms this. However, the Bible emphasizes a broader gospel that includes the life of God’s kingdom for all who come to Christ, promising a fulfilling life that continues beyond this one. The reality is that the "greener grass" has always been present in this life, extending into the heavenly realms since the events of 2000 years ago.




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