 Here are three false Gospels you need to watch out for. Number one, the prosperity gospel. No, it's not a sin to have wealth. And yes, biblical principles of financial sewing and reaping are absolutely true. But when you make the gospel all about the acquisition of material goods and wealth, when you imagine that a relationship with God is for the purpose of receiving health, wealth and happiness, you miss the true gospel. Number two, the gospel of works. Let me make this perfectly clear. True believers should live holy lives. True believers have a true desire to live holy. But we cannot earn salvation through our works. Genuine salvation produces works, but works can never produce or keep genuine salvation. Number three, the grace of using gospel. Just because salvation is not by works doesn't mean we can go on sinning. In fact, if you have no desire to make progress in holiness, that's a sign you may have never experienced the transforming power of salvation in the first place. The gospel is simple. For God made Christ who never sinned to be the offering for our sin so that we could be made right with God through Christ.