The Gospel of the Kingdom

We all struggle with sin; we fall short of G-d’s standard, and we feel that distance in our hearts. Yet, even in our brokenness, G-d loves us deeply. Because He is Holy (Kadosh) and perfectly just, He created a plan to bring us back to Him. In His wisdom, Hashem chose Abraham and the nation of Israel to carry His truth to the world. Their mission was to be a “light to the nations” and show everyone His ways.

However, Israel—like all of humanity—struggled to maintain the standard of G-d’s holiness. The world needed a Redeemer, a Go’el. This Redeemer would bridge the gap between the holiness of G-d and our human frailty. Out of His great love, Hashem sent Yeshua, the promised Mashiach, to walk among us. He came as the Living Torah to teach us His ways and to show us the heart of the Father.

Ultimately, Yeshua laid down His life as the perfect Kapparah (atonement) for our sins. The Mashiach’s sacrifice was not merely an act of love. It was the fulfillment of G-d’s eternal plan. This plan was to reconcile us to Himself. Through His work, those from the nations are “grafted in” to the olive tree of Israel, allowing all who believe to be part of the family of G-d and enter into a deep, personal relationship with Him.

Through Yeshua, we are given the gift of redemption. We are saved from the judgment that sin brings through sincere Teshuva (repentance)—turning away from our own ways and placing our trusting faith in Him and His promises.

This is the heart of the true gospel the( Besora)—the message of the Kingdom. Through faith in the Mashiach, we are forgiven. We are also invited to walk in the covenants of Hashem. We become part of His eternal family forever.

Published by H.N.AbdelMalek

Fugitive from Pharaoh, servant of God, seeking Freedom and Peace

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