gospel - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • synoptic: What is more, the synoptic gospels more or less got him right.
  • Gnostic: The Gnostic gospels date from about 250 350 AD.
  • apocryphal: You also get bizarre alleged miracles in the apocryphal gospels.
  • canonical: Hengel concludes that the four canonical gospels were never even formally anonymous.

Converse of object

  • preach: God preaches the gospel to us through these visible, tangible signs.
  • proclaim: Later to be His Apostles sent to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world.
  • obey: Ro 6:17 3. Woe to those who do not " obey the gospel " - cf.
  • spread: Roman citizenship had been of considerable benefit to Paul to enable him better to spread the gospel.
  • communicate: Falcon Camps will support you in communicating the gospel to young people.

Adjective modifier

  • everlasting: And this is what the angel preaches, here's the everlasting gospel.
  • apostolic: They needed to go back to the apostolic gospel.

Modifies a noun

  • choir: Terri Hendrix sounded like an off the wall gospel choir on her own.
  • preaching: Hope Baptist Church, Forest Gate, is a Bible believing, gospel preaching church holding firmly to the doctrines of the Reformation.
  • acclamation: Then we listen to the second reading and the gospel acclamation.
  • ministry: Paul's team have a proven track record of gospel ministry.
  • sacrament: The same is true of the promises of God, whether written or spoken or in the form of the gospel sacraments.
  • singer: In the live shows we'll have the gospel singers.

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