The Genuine Gospel
Notes from Lance Shumake's sermon on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
Sermon text: 2 Peter 1:1-2
Peter is warning us about counterfeit teaching and false teachers
The genuine gospel came from Jesus through His apostles
—servant (humility and honor)
—apostle (called, unique, sent)
The genuine gospel is just as precious to us today
—received and believed
“How does someone become a Christian? One person might say, ‘Because I believe,’ and another, ‘Because God chose me.’ According to Peter, both ways of stating it are correct. On the one hand, we believe. It is a fundamental definition of a Christian that he or she is a ‘believe-er’; that he or she ‘has faith’ But Peter also knows that it is not our feeble faith that holds us close to God. It is God who does all the holding, and that is the reality behind the word received.”
—R. C. Lucas and Christopher Green, The Message of 2 Peter & Jude
The genuine gospel is centered on the person and work of Jesus
—God
—Savior
—Christ
—Lord
“This fourfold description of Jesus is important because it puts him at the focal point of human history. As God, he guarantees that his words and his works cannot be replaced or revoked; as Christ, he fulfills all the Old Testament promises; as Savior, he died on the cross for our salvation in the past, present and future; and as Lord he claims the right to our individual love and obedience—notice how Peter calls him our Lord.”
—R. C. Lucas and Christopher Green, The Message of 2 Peter & Jude
The genuine gospel transforms us as we grow in knowledge of Jesus
—grace and peace multiplied
Discipleship Questions:
- Why is false teaching so dangerous?
- How does remembering and focusing on the true gospel help us stand against false teaching?
- In what ways is the gospel just as precious to us as it was to the apostles?
- How do you relate to Jesus as God, Savior, Christ, and Lord?
- What is the difference between knowing about Jesus and knowing Him?


