The four books of Gospel found in the New Testament are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Each Gospel portrays a different perspective of Jesus - Matthew depicts Jesus as Messiah, Mark as Suffering Servant, Luke as Universal Savior, and John as Son of God. While Matthew, Mark, and Luke are considered the Synoptic Gospels due to similar focuses on God's kingdom, John's Gospel focuses more on Jesus' identity. The Gospels were included in the New Testament despite differences in order to represent varying views of Jesus.