Are there 2 Gospels?

People claim there are 2 gospels. One for the Jews taught by Peter that requires baptism. The second one is supposedly just to the gentiles and has no requirement for salvation except “faith alone.”

Is this true?

Look carefully at the great commission given by Christ Jesus after His resurrection and just before His assencion into heaven.

Matthew 28:19

Go ye therefore, and teach all NATIONS, BAPTIZING them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

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Mark 16:15-16 KJV

And he said unto them, Go ye into all the WORLD, and preach the gospel to EVERY CREATURE. [16] He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.

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This command is universal—“all nations”—with no distinction between Jew and Gentile. It flows directly from the risen Christ to the apostles, including Peter (who was present) and extending to Paul’s ministry. The gospel is not divided by ethnicity or apostle; it is one message with one response. 

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The idea of two gospels often misreads Galatians 2:7 (different audiences: “circumcision” vs. “uncircumcision”) as different content. But the text shows the same gospel entrusted to different men for different groups, just as Jesus commanded in Matthew 28. Dividing it creates the very “another gospel” Paul cursed. There is one body, one Spirit, one Lord, one faith, one baptism (Ephesians 4:4-5).

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Jesus’ command stands: one gospel, for all nations, baptizing them. Faith responds to the gospel; baptism is the obedient entry into Christ as the apostles practiced it—without ethnic division.

There is one gospel and one way of salvation.

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