The Becoming God

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Euaggelion = Reward Given to Lord's Messenger: "Good News," "Glad Tidings," and "Gospel" are Mistranslations

Yes, I am ruffling your feathers to make you take a look, but it is true: the Greek word euaggelion (pronounced euangelion) is mistranslated as "gospel," "good news," and "glad tidings" throughout the New Testament. Up until the time of Christ euaggelion had meant the MESSENGER'S REWARD for bringing glad tidings. Euaggelion was "the REWARD, GIFT, or PRIZE given to the DELIVERER of glad tidings, a reward for bringing them," NOT the message itself. When people in a ruler's kingdom got his good news message, they celebrated and sacrificed offerings, giving a portion of them, the "euaggelion," to the one who had brought the good news. Jesus brought us the message of God's love; we give Him the euaggelion, the reward. What reward does Jesus receive? LORDSHIP.

Repent and believe in the reward. Give Him your lordship.  He is Maryah (Aramaic for lord). Surrender and submit, humbly recognizing Him as YOUR lord, for He is the LORD over heaven and earth.

"And to the Anointed One we may commit our blessings" (Daniel 9:24 Alexander).

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