(Mark 1:15)…..and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” According to Mark’s Gospel, this is the first time Jesus’ words are recorded at His ministry start. It’s important to understand that the word translated “Gospel” means “good news.” Many translations render it that way. In modern language what Jesus said was, “Change your thinking and believe the good news!” He was telling the people: “Your thinking is not correct. It does not line up with ultimate reality. It does not work to your advantage. Your way of thinking and your approach to life is off the mark, but I see reality clearly and I understand how everything works. So change your thinking to line up with mine, so you can enjoy life as I meant for you to do.” Jesus, by one English word — repent — is saying that your way does not work, but My way will work to provide you life in all its fullness, life as God intended. So, believe the good news I am telling you, and change your thinking so you can enjoy life.
(Mark 1:14)…..“Now after John was put in prison, Jesus came to Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God,”…..The good news Jesus was proclaiming could not have been about His death and resurrection — which is certainly good news for us — for He had not yet died. Good news does not have to be limited to one thing, or one time. The good news Jesus was proclaiming was God’s kingdom — the rule of God. This is good news because satan is a horrible master, but God is good and kind. So enjoying the rule of God and living in His kingdom is a wonderful blessing. Jesus came proclaiming that was now available for all who would believe. It is available to you simply by believing on the Lord Jesus Christ.
God is a wonderful, loving Heavenly Father who loves us beyond our human comprehension, and you can now live under His beneficent Kingdom, that’s good news. The message of Jesus was “Change your thinking about God, and believe the good news I have to share with you from God and about God.” We must believe the good news Jesus proclaimed before it will benefit us.