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How do we know the gospel is a means for salvation?

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The scriptures assert that the gospel is the means through which God calls His elect to salvation, evident in passages that link hearing the gospel with believing.

Scripture provides numerous affirmations of the gospel as the means through which God calls His elect to salvation. Romans 10:13-15 articulates this connection, stating that individuals will call upon the name of the Lord only after having believed, and that belief comes from hearing the message. This illustrates that the gospel is not merely a mere option but is divinely appointed by God as the channel through which faith is awakened in the hearts of His chosen people. Furthermore, in 2 Thessalonians 2:14, Paul indicates that the call to salvation comes through the gospel, further solidifying the biblical witness to the necessity of preaching for the realization of faith in the elect. Authentic faith arises in response to the gospel's revelation, pointing to the significance of its role in salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13-15, 2 Thessalonians 2:14

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