Books Quote by Timothy Keller
““Despite all these profound differences, the speeches show several important commonalities as well. David Peterson observes that while there is no standard “gospel presentation,” it is assumed through the book of Acts that there is only one gospel for all peoples.6 It is called “the good news about the Lord Jesus” (11:20), “the good news” (14:7, 21), “the message of salvation” (13:26), “the message of his grace” (14:3), “the message of the gospel” (15:7), “the gospel” (16:10), “the gospel of God’s grace” (20:24), and “the word of his grace” (20:32).””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Reason for God by Timothy Keller, 2008
The passage notes that despite varied wording, the core message across the gospels is the consistent proclamation of the good news about Jesus.
In simple terms: All gospel texts share the same core message despite different phrasing.
Recognize the shared core in diverse expressions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- sermon preparation
- Bible study groups
- interfaith dialogue
- theological education
- religious outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this shared message mean for interdenominational dialogue?
- How can we respect diverse expressions while acknowledging common truth?
Different translations may obscure nuances of the original meaning.