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How do we know that the gospel is a command and not an invitation?

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The gospel is a command because it reflects God's sovereignty and is accompanied by divine authority for repentance and faith.

The distinction between the gospel as a command rather than an invitation is rooted in the nature of God and His authority over creation. In Matthew 28:18, Jesus asserts that all power is given to Him, instructing His followers to teach and observe His commands. The gospel demands a response of submission and faith, as exemplified in the various commands from God throughout the Bible, such as in Genesis 12:1 where God commands Abraham to leave his homeland.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:18, Genesis 12:1

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