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How do we know the gospel is a joyful sound?

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The gospel is described as a joyful sound because it proclaims the finished work of Christ, bringing hope and salvation to believers.

The gospel, as symbolized by the trumpet in the Feast of Trumpets, is called the 'joyful sound' because it declares the completed work of Christ and the hope He provides to sinners. Psalm 89 illustrates that God's mercy and truth are combined in the gospel message, offering salvation and reconciliation for those who believe. When people are made to understand the gospel—recognizing that redemption is fully accomplished—they experience this joy. The joyful sound of the gospel is not advice to follow but a declaration of what God has done for humanity through Christ. It assures believers of their acceptance before Him, which produces profound joy in their hearts.
Scripture References: Psalm 89:14, Isaiah 27:13, Revelation 1:10

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