The word itself is derived from the Greek phrase "good news," or euangelion. In the New Testament, it alludes to the assertion that Jesus' life, death, and bodily resurrection brought the dominion of God to earth.
His gospel is centered on the teachings and Atonement of Jesus Christ. Our Heavenly Father's plan for the fulfillment of and redemption for His children is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Because the Atonement of Jesus Christ is at the heart of this strategy, it is known as the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Gospel music is distinguished by strong harmony with Christian lyrics and prominent singers. The history of gospel music begins in the early 17th century. Call-and-response hymns and sacred music were frequently repeated. The majority of the churches used foot and hand stomping as rhythmic accompaniment.