'Good News' in the Bible
Paul, a slave of Jesus Christ, called as an apostle, set apart to declare God's good news,
As God is my witness, whom I serve in my spirit in spreading the good news of his Son, I never fail to mention you when I pray,
So, for my part, I am eager to preach the good news to you at Rome also.
For I am not ashamed of the good news, for it is God's power for the salvation of everyone who has faith, of the Jew first and then of the Greek.
on that Day when, as the good news I preach teaches, God through Christ Jesus judges what men have kept secret,
And how are men to preach unless they are sent to do it? As the Scripture says, "How welcome is the coming of those who bring good news!"
It is true, they have not all accepted the good news, for Isaiah says, "Lord, who has believed what we have told?"
From the point of view of the good news they are treated as enemies of God on your account; but from the point of view of God's choice, they are dear to him because of their forefathers,
in making me a minister of Christ Jesus among the heathen, to act as a priest of God's good news, to see that the heathen are an acceptable sacrifice, consecrated by the holy Spirit.
by the force of signs and marvels, and by the power of the holy Spirit, with the result that I have completed the preaching of the good news of Christ all the way from Jerusalem around to Illyricum.
In all this it has been my ambition to preach the good news only where Christ's name was unknown, so as not to build on foundations other men had laid.
To him who can make you strong by the good news I bring and the preaching about Jesus Christ, through the disclosure of the secret kept back for long ages but now revealed,