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  1. good newsnoun

    Something or someone pleasant, fortunate or otherwise positive.

  2. good newsnoun

    The message of Jesus concerning the salvation of the faithful (as elaborated in the Gospels)

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  1. good news

    Good news refers to information or events that convey positive, favorable, or uplifting outcomes or developments. It is news that brings joy, relief, happiness, or optimism to individuals or a wider community. Good news typically involves positive achievements, accomplishments, remedies, solutions, or occurrences that encourage optimism and hope.

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  1. Good News

    In Christianity, the Good News is the message of Jesus, the Christ or Messiah — God's ruler promised by the Scriptures — specifically, the coming Kingdom of God, his death on the cross and resurrection to restore people's relationship with God, the descent of the Holy Spirit on believers as the helper, the resulting promise and hope of being saved for any who believe and follow Jesus, and through this, a healing of the brokenness of the entire created universe. The Christian message of good news is described in the four gospels. It relates to the saving acts of God due to the work of Jesus on the cross and resurrection from the dead which bring reconciliation between people and God. The context of the Gospel is the imperfection of man in contrast to the perfection of God. The Christian Testament as a whole shows this contrast, by showing that in the beginning God created all things perfect, but that sin was introduced into man's now imperfect nature, as a natural consequence of humanity's rebellion against God, disobeying a clearly stated command of God. The context of the Gospel also, crucially, includes the final destiny of man. This part of the context is necessary and urgent, because the Bible explains, there will be a Judgement day, and, in the words of Jesus, the standard which will be required of every person is to "Be perfect". The Law of God requires judgement and punishment of unrightousness, and the Bible clearly states that no-one is righteous. Because a holy, perfect and just God cannot deny his own nature by simply ignoring or excusing the sins of people who have rebelled against his holy law, all people are in a desperate situation. Having shown man's problem, the Christian Testament goes on to explain the solution: the Good News.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of good news in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of good news in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of good news in a Sentence

  1. Zhang Yanbing:

    Both retail and institutional investors become cautious in the absence of clear direction, think of this as psychological warfare; no one knows the direction for now, everyone is waiting for further good news to stimulate the market again.

  2. The United States:

    The good news is we have seen China provide those resources. Sometimes they're from The United States companies that are there in China, but we've had success, we are counting on China to continue to live up to its contractual obligations and international obligations to provide that assistance to us and to sell us those goods.

  3. Leslie Moonves:

    The strategy that we have laid out for you is clearly working and the good news is that there is much more to come.

  4. Mitch McConnell:

    We had a genuine friendship, so as you can imagine, we hated to lose Dick recently, but the good news is that Dianne will be here for two more years as our colleague and that is very, very good news for Elaine and for me.

  5. Brian King:

    The good news is that cigarette smoking has reached unprecedented lows, which is a tremendous public health win, down to 14 percent from over 40 percent in the mid-1960s.


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