Whom are all called upon to worship?

Answer

"Him that made heaven, and earth." Same verse.
NOTE-There is only one gospel (Rom. 1:16,17; Gal. 1:8), first announced in Eden (Gen. 3: 15),
preached to Abraham (Gal. 3: 8) and to the children of Israel (Heb. 4:1, 2), and proclaimed anew in every
generation. In its development, the gospel meets the needs of every crisis in the world's history. John the
Baptist in his preaching announced the kingdom of heaven at hand (Matt. 3:1, 2), and prepared the way for
the first advent. John 1: 22, 23. Christ Himself in His preaching of the gospel announced the fulfillment of
a definite time prophecy (the sixty-nine weeks, or 483 years, of Dan. 9:25), and called the people to
repentance, in view of the coming of the predicted Messiah. Mark 1:14,15. So when the time of the
judgment comes, and Christ's second advent is near, a world-wide announcement of these events is to be
made in the preaching of the everlasting gospel adapted to meet the need of the hour.
 


In symbolic language, what is represented by winds?
What apostasy from the worship of God is named in this message?
Was the Sabbath intended as a day for public worship?
How is the conflict between Christ and Satan described?
8. After the fall of Western Rome, what power in the East arose to harass and overrun the Roman world, East and West?
When is the resurrection of the righteous to take place?
What experience followed this trust in Jesus?

Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle