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The simple gospel
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Timeless Relevance Amidst Modern Confusion

Do you feel lost in today’s complex religious and philosophical landscape? Do you wish to find a path to faith that is simple and easy? We all yearn for a way to make sense of life’s hardships. But what if there was a path to true meaning and fulfillment that was actually quite simple?

The good news is that you can

RECEIVE & BELIEVE the simple Gospel: a straightforward approach to Christianity that brings clarity and hope to those seeking a deeper understanding of life’s purpose

Firstly, I want to focus your attention on the power and timeless relevance of the simple Gospel of Jesus Christ. Inspired by Dr. Peter Kreeft’s insights from his book, “Between Allah and Jesus,” we will delve into the beauty and significance of the primitive, simple, timeless gospel in the face of post-modern agnosticism and Godless society.[1]

“Less is More”

In a world characterized by endless options, choices, and distractions, both Barry Schwartz and Greg McKeown advocate for the value of simplicity. Barry Schwartz, in “The Paradox of Choice,”[2] argues that the abundance of choices can lead to decision-fatigue, anxiety, and dissatisfaction. He suggests that simplifying our lives and reducing the number of options can lead to greater happiness and fulfillment. Similarly, Greg McKeown, in “Essentialism, The Disciplined Pursuit of Less,”[3]  emphasizes the importance of focusing on what truly matters and eliminating non-essential tasks, commitments, and possessions. By simplifying and decluttering our lives, we create space for what brings us joy, purpose, and meaning.

The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World” by John Mark Comer offers a timely and insightful guide to navigating the frenetic pace of modern life. Comer invites readers to examine the damaging effects of busyness, hurry, and constant distraction on their emotional and spiritual well-being. Through personal anecdotes, practical advice, and spiritual wisdom, he encourages intentional steps toward a slower, more intentional way of living. Comer highlights the importance of solitude, Sabbath rest, simplicity, and cultivating a deeper connection with God. By embracing these principles, readers can experience emotional health, spiritual vitality, and a renewed sense of purpose amidst the chaos of the modern world.[4]

The Relevance of Ancient Art and Culture

A “primitive” is poor but appreciative and happy.  A sophisticated modern is rich but spoiled and bored.  Africa is the poorest continent in the world, yet Africans smile more than anyone else.  Louisiana is one of the poorest states in America but the happiest (this is the result of recent sophisticated scientific studies.)

Dr Peter Kreeft

In modern society, “primitive” can often be misunderstood and dismissed as old, irrelevant, or even stupid. However, when we examine ancient art, we discover a richness and timelessness that touches the depths of our souls. Rock paintings, sculptures, and indigenous artwork speak to our shared humanity and evoke emotions that transcend time and culture. They remind us that the human experience, at its core, remains unchanged throughout history.

Ancient Languages and Great Historic Writers

The Ancient Hebrew Bible and other sacred Jewish texts possess the depth and strength to capture our interests, having been studied and preserved for centuries. These studies laid the foundation for a wealth of specialized vocabulary and a deeper understanding of religious and philosophical concepts than modern languages.  For example, there are more than 30 Hebrew praise-verbs that we cannot translate into English. We do not have words in the English language to describe the various expressions of worship the Hebrews experienced. 

Science and Exploration 

Children’s fascination with fire and their joy in playing with simple wheels reflect the innate human curiosity and the desire to explore and understand the world around us. While we have made remarkable technological advancements, these foundational inventions remain relevant and continue to be appreciated.  As we reflect on the endurance of these primitive yet invaluable inventions, we can appreciate the simplicity and timeless nature of certain foundational elements that contribute to the well-being and progress of society. They remind us that amid a rapidly changing world, some fundamental truths and tools continue to serve as the pillars of human existence.

The Inerrancy of the Bible 

While some may view the Bible as outdated and irrelevant, it is the most widely read and referenced book in human history. Its teachings, stories, and moral principles have shaped religious, ethical, and cultural traditions worldwide. Countless scholars, theologians, philosophers, and writers have cited and commented upon its texts throughout history.

The Enduring Power of the Gospel

Above all, the simple Gospel of Jesus Christ is the pinnacle of timeless truth and relevance. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus provide the ultimate example of love, compassion, and sacrifice. Throughout the New Testament, we witness Jesus’ teachings and actions demonstrating love and mercy.

From the parables illustrating forgiveness and compassion to His interactions with the marginalized and outcasts, His message resonates with all generations, inviting us to embody His transformative love in our daily lives: 

    • do unto others what you want them to do to you” Matthew 7:12.

    • “Yet for us, there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live.” 1 Corinthians 8:6 (NIV):

    • “For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus.” 1 Timothy 2:5(NIV)

    • “The most important one [commandment],” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.‘” Mark 12:29-30 (NIV):

    • “What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?” Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent.” John 6:28-29 (NKJV)

The SIMPLE GOSPEL is SIMPLY THIS: Serve, worship, and follow GOD ALONE! “Subscribe, like, and follow” His Word, principles, tenets, and way of doing life, and you will be HAPPY, find PEACE and become your God-Created Purpose!  

Living Out the Simple Gospel Today

As followers of Christ, we are called to embrace the simplicity and enduring relevance of the Gospel.  New inventions are wonderful and can make life much easier. Still, not all new things are good, as we can slip into the “Social Media Novelty-dopamine” trap and actually waste valuable time we could have spent in prayer or with family.

We cannot change what we’re not in a relationship with; thus, knowing everything that is going on all around us can become overwhelming.

This why the Bible Directs us always to BE CONTENT with what we have! 

    • “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21 (NIV):

    • “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.'” Hebrews 13:5 (NIV):

    • “But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that.” 1 Timothy 6:6-8 (NIV):

In Conclusion

The simple gospel is at the heart of all Christian beliefs and should serve as a reminder to Christians everywhere to: live out their lives according to God’s will. We must live with faith, hope, and love as our guideposts, trusting in God as we journey through life. As we look towards the future and strive to live our lives for Jesus, let us remember the words of the Apostle Paul: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.” (Romans 1:16). May we all strive to be models of the simple gospel in everything we do. 

Recently we all experienced being without electricity and water, conveniences we thought we could not go without.  Yet as we connect again with each other and cherish nature around us, we realize: The trees and rock formations have been there for generations! Nature knows nothing of Covid 19 Pandemic, Load Shedding, and an Economic Recession!  The most important people to love and care about is in your own house!  

The simple gospel is a beautiful and powerful message of hope and redemption.

Jesus Christ

It is a reminder of who God is and what He has done for us: He sent His son, Jesus, to the earth to pay the price of our sins—so that all who believe in Him can receive the gift of salvation. Nothing is more precious than this truth, and it is an amazing reminder of the grace and mercy of God. We cannot earn our salvation through good deeds; it is only through faith in Him that we can be saved.

This is the simple gospel: God loves us, and He wants us to know Him and accept His gift of salvation. We have been saved not by what we do, but by what He has done.

Let us all continue to share the simple gospel with others that all may come to know the incredible and everlasting love of our heavenly Father.


[1] Dr Peter Kreeft. How to Destroy Western Civilization and Other Ideas from the Cultural Abyss, Chapter 16 A Word about Islam, and a Defense  of My Controversial Book about it  https://www.peterkreeft.com/commentary-islam.htm

[2] Barry Schwartz, “The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less”

[3] Greg McKeown, “Essentialism, the disciplined pursuit of less.”

[4] John Mark Comer. “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry:” How to stay emotionally healthy and spiritually alive in the chaos of the modern world . John Murray Press. Kindle Edition.