COURSE CODE: M11
FIRST NAME: Peter Olutayo
LAST NAME: Adewunmiju
USER ID: ni100342
EMAIL: p.adewunmiju@gmail.com
DATE: July 21, 2014
HOW TO USE CRITICAL ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF THE FOUR GOSPLES.
The critical analysis is the study or the assessment of somebody work, writer 's opinion or evaluation of a documented text; it can either be a book, an essay or any other write up. The purpose of this essay based on the use of critical analysis in the study of the four gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The Gospel means “Good news.” The good news is the message concerned the birth, mission and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ to the whole people in the whole universe of the world. (Matthew 28:19-20) The Gospel, which is the good news, is given to us by the four authors that are inspired by the God. The name of four chosen people that are inspired to write the four gospels is Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. There is but one Gospel, with four presentations about the birth, mission and resurrection of Jesus Christ, Son of God. Each Gospel is a separate and unique “portrait” of Jesus, but no one Gospel tells us everything we need to know about Jesus. Each offers different insights to our understanding of the truth about Jesus and his message.
The main purpose of the four Gospels is to present the various glories and mission of the Lord Jesus Christ, which suggested that there is a link in each Gospel between these glories and the different facets of Christ sacrifice. Jesus Christ perfection in maturity is needed to be revealed while His sacrifice and the shedding of His blood were also needed, in fulfilling the kinds of the atonement for the sin of the whole world. Without the remedy of the sinful nature of the human being, there could not have been a gospel message – the good news of salvation for the whole world.
According to the Holy Bible (King James Version), there are four different offices of Jesus
Cited: The Holy Bible, King James Version. Power BibleCD. Online Publishing Inc. Bronson, Mi, USA: 2000.