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How do we know that Jesus is central to the gospel?

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Jesus is central to the gospel because all elements of salvation and God's plan revolve around Him and His sacrificial work.

The essence of the gospel is deeply intertwined with the person and work of Jesus Christ. Romans 1:1-3 illustrates that the good news is concerning His Son. This means that the gospel is not primarily about human actions or achievements but about who Christ is and what He accomplished through His death and resurrection. The narrative of redemption, from the prophesied seed of the woman to the consummation of all things in Him, denotes that every aspect of our salvation rests upon the sufficiency and supremacy of Jesus. Therefore, the proclamation of the gospel must always focus on Christ as the only source of hope and life.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1-3

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