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How do we know that preaching focuses on Christ and Him crucified is true?

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The centrality of Christ's crucifixion in preaching is supported by Scripture, as it fulfills God's covenant of redemption.

The truth of focusing preaching on Christ and Him crucified is deeply rooted in Scripture and the early church's understanding of salvation. Paul mentioned in 1 Corinthians 2:2 that his aim was to present Jesus and His crucifixion as the foundation of faith. The entirety of Scripture points to the necessity of Christ's sacrificial death and serves as the culmination of God's redemptive work. Notably, passages like Revelation 13:8 demonstrate that Christ's sacrifice was part of God's eternal plan before creation. The Old Testament sacrificial system and prophecies consistently foreshadowed this event, confirming the faithfulness of God in His promise of salvation through Jesus Christ. Thus, the focus on Christ crucified is not merely a choice but a divine mandate revealed through His Word.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 2:2, Revelation 13:8, Ephesians 1:4

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The Gospel
Henry Mahan · Jan 29, 1984
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