Jesus said to preach the gospel to everyone (Matt 18:18-20). The word Gospel comes from the Greek Euangelion (εὐαγγέλιον) or Evangelium in Latin, which in Old English becomes “gōdspel” (gōd “good” + spel “news”), all of which means good news. Jesus is the Messiah (the Christ), which means “anointed one,” and the good news is about him saving us. However, the Bible says there will be an Antichrist or false Messiah, and this false Messiah will have his own false gospel.
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Is Easter a Pagan Holiday?
While rabbits and eggs have no direct connection to Jesus, the word “Easter” is derived from the ancient German word for “rise,” which is synonymous with the concept of rising from the dead; this is the reason we call the direction the sun rises in “east” in English. English is a Germanic language, not a Latin one, so it uses a different word for Easter than Latin-based languages like Spanish and French. Latin languages use a variation of “Pasha,” the Latin/Greek translation of “Pesach.” Pesach is the Hebrew word for Passover, a.k.a “The Festival of Unleavened Bread”. Some argue that Easter is a pagan holiday because it is linked to the Babylonian fertility goddess Ishtar. The connection between Ishtar and Easter is a false cognate. Those language groups aren’t even in the same family, since the word “Easter” is derived from English and German.
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In the New Testament, we are warned about false human teachers, but we are also cautioned against deceiving spirits. Jesus warns us about false prophets and false messiahs in Matthew 24:24 and Mark 13:22. Colossians 2:8-10 instructs us to reject corrupt theology based on the philosophies of worldly spiritual teachings. 1 John 4:1-4 instructs us to test the spirits and reject those that lead people away from the teachings of Jesus and his apostles. Galatians 1:8 warns against the false gospel preached by anyone, including fallen angels. 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 states that false teachers pretending to be godly are like Satan, who masquerades as an angel of light. Additionally, Colossians 2:18 states that angels shouldn’t be worshiped or prayed to.
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