Discipleship Resources | FBC Boerne

Everyday Gospel | Fall 2025 | Lesson 2

First Baptist Church Boerne Season 1 Episode 2

The Gospel extends beyond a simple salvation message—it's a comprehensive story that should transform how we approach relationships, parenting, work, and every daily experience. Being Gospel fluent means understanding how God's narrative speaks directly to real-life struggles, whether someone is dealing with marriage difficulties, addiction, or feelings of worthlessness. Just as learning any language requires understanding the cultural context and stories that give words meaning, grasping the Gospel requires comprehending the overarching narrative that makes sense of our existence. 

The Gospel story unfolds through four key movements that address humanity's fundamental questions. Creation answers how it all began and why we exist, revealing God as holy, powerful, good, and sovereign. Humans were created as the pinnacle of God's work, made in His image with inherent dignity, purpose for worship and dominion, perfect fellowship with God, and authority to rule the earth. This foundation gives meaning to our circumstances because we serve a God who created everything with intention and design.

 The Fall explains what went wrong when Adam and Eve chose rebellion over obedience, bringing deception, disobedience, pride, separation, shame, and death into the world. The tragic result wasn't just learning about evil—they became evil, experiencing it personally for the first time. This curse affects everything today: broken relationships, dysfunctional families, shame that drives us to hide, pride that makes us want to be our own God, and futile attempts to fix ourselves through earthly means. Understanding our created dignity and fallen condition prepares us to fully appreciate the rescue and restoration that comes through Jesus Christ.