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The Gospel of the Kingdom
In every generation, people search for meaning. Some seek it in success, knowledge, or pleasure, while others dismiss such questions altogether. Yet, throughout history, one truth has remained unchanged: God exists, and He calls humanity to Himself.
The Gospel is not a philosophy or an ideology. It is the revelation of God’s love and justice, fulfilled in Jesus Christ, the Son of God. It is not merely a set of teachings but an invitation to salvation and eternal life.
The Human Condition – Why Do We Need Salvation?
From the very beginning, mankind was created to live in communion with God. Yet, through disobedience, sin entered the world, separating us from our Creator. Sin is not just an action but a state—a turning away from God, which leads to death.

Left to ourselves, we are powerless to overcome sin. No amount of moral effort, knowledge, or worldly success can restore what was lost. The consequence of sin is not merely earthly suffering but eternal separation from God.

The Good News – The Incarnation, Death, and Resurrection of Christ
God, in His infinite mercy, did not abandon humanity. In the fullness of time, He sent His only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, who took on human flesh, lived among us, and revealed the way of truth.

Christ did not come as a mere teacher or prophet. He came as the Savior, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. On the Cross, He bore our sins, offering Himself as the perfect and final sacrifice for the redemption of mankind.

On the third day, He rose from the dead, defeating death itself and opening the way to eternal life for all who follow Him. His resurrection is not a myth or a symbolic story—it is the foundation of our faith, attested by countless witnesses and affirmed by the Church throughout the ages.

How Can We Be Saved?
Salvation is not earned by human effort, nor is it automatic. It requires faith, repentance, and a turning back to God. Christ Himself calls us:

To be saved, one must:
- Believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and the Savior of the world.
- Repent of sin—turning away from a life apart from God and seeking His mercy.
- Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, as Christ commanded.
- Live a life of faith, participating in the life of the Church, receiving the Holy Mysteries (Sacraments), and growing in communion with God.

A Call to Return to God
This is not a message of fear but of hope. Christ does not call us to empty religious rituals but to true, living faith. The Church is not a human institution but the Body of Christ, where we are united to Him and to one another.
Do not delay in seeking the truth. Open the Gospels, pray, and ask God to guide you. Salvation is not found in the passing things of this world but in Christ alone.

May God open your heart to His truth and lead you to the fullness of life in Him.