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[[file:Jesus Teaching on the Sea-Shore.jpg |thumb| 250px |''Jesus Teaching on the Seashore'', James Tissot, 1886–1896: Jesus preached the gospel for three years.]]
<!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:복음의 뜻]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->The term ''gospel'' literally means “good news.” About 2,000 years ago, [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] came to this earth to save humanity and proclaimed the [[Gospel|good news]]. All the teachings He gave and the example He set make up the gospel—the blessed message that leads people to the [[Kingdom of Heaven|kingdom of heaven]]. At its core, the gospel is the truth that frees humanity from the bondage of sin and death.
The term ''gospel'' literally means “good news.” About 2,000 years ago, [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] came to this earth to save humanity and proclaimed the [[Gospel|good news]]. All the teachings He gave and the example He set make up the gospel—the blessed message that leads people to the [[Kingdom of Heaven|kingdom of heaven]]. At its core, the gospel is the truth that frees humanity from the bondage of sin and death.


==Definition of the Gospel==
==Definition of the Gospel==