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How do we know that the gospel transforms lives?

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The gospel transforms lives by calling sinners to repentance and faith in Christ, making them new creations.

The narrative of Stephen shows us the transformative power of the gospel. In Acts 6:7, we see that a multitude of people, including some from the priesthood, believed in the gospel after being preached to by Stephen. This reflects the truth that the gospel, when proclaimed, can change hearts and lives—it's a message of salvation for those willing to embrace it. Stephen's own life was a testament to this transformation; he went from a life of spiritual darkness to being a bold witness for Christ, demonstrating the miraculous power of God to create new life in believers. Ultimately, the testimony of transformed lives through the gospel is a fundamental aspect of Reformed theology, affirming that it is God's grace that calls and changes sinners.
Scripture References: Acts 6:7, 2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 Thessalonians 1:9-10, Romans 8:28-30, John 12:32

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Angus Fisher · Jan 22, 2015
Joshua

Joshua

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