The term disciple(門徒) is derived from the New Testament Greek word μαθἡτἡς., coming to English by way of the Latin discipulus. Disciple should not be confused with apostle(十二使徒), meaning ”messenger, he that is sent”.. While a disciple is one who learns from a teacher, a student, an apostle is sent to deliver those teachings to others.
In Christianity, the good news or gospel is the message of Jesus or the message about Jesus, specifically his resurrection. More specifically it is the promise and hope of salvation for peoples of all nations that Jesus provides.
Good News is the English translation of the Koine Greek ευαγγέλιον (euangelion, ”good message”). This word is sometimes also translated ”Gospel”(福音). Hence, the written accounts of the life and teaching of Jesus are generally known as ”Gospels”.
The Christian message of good news is described in the Bible(聖經). It relates to the saving acts of God, centred upon the person of Jesus and his resurrection. Its context is the storyline of the Christian Bible as a whole, which tells of the creation of humanity, humanity’s rebellion against God, and how people from all nations are restored to relationship with God through the person of Jesus. A key theme of the Christian good news is that God offers a new life and forgiveness through Jesus. Jesus’ teaching of the good news also relates to the coming of the Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14-15).
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