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How do we know that the gospel is simple and not complicated?

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The gospel is straightforward, emphasizing Christ's work and love, which is often obscured by man-made religious complexity (Romans 12:8).

The sermon emphasizes the simplicity of the gospel, wherein Paul asserts that believers are called to serve in simplicity (Romans 12:8). The preacher contrasts the straightforward message of grace with the convoluted tenets of man-made religions that complicate truth. Our tendency to complicate matters can obscure the essence of the gospel, which is fundamentally simple: Christ's sacrificial love, grace, and the promise of salvation. Understanding this simplicity allows believers to approach faith without the encumbrances of worldly wisdom or complex doctrines, focusing instead on the central truths of Scripture.
Scripture References: Romans 12:8, 2 Corinthians 1:12, 2 Corinthians 11:3

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Greg Elmquist · Apr 25, 2018
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