In this study of the Gospels and the book of Galatians, David
Bartlett explores how to reconcile the biblical text's message to
our contemporary context and a particular congregation's character
and need. While, as he shows, important continuities exist in the
way the good news is understood throughout the New Testament,
precisely what it looks like and how Christians respond to it
differs between Mark, Paul, John, and the rest of the writers.
Consequently, he demonstrates, preachers have options as they try
to discern what news a congregation needs to hear on a particular
Sunday. Including sample sermons, "What's Good about This News?"
shows how each of these biblical texts remains a redemptive word
for today's people.
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