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How do we know the gospel is about what Christ has done?

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The gospel focuses on the great works accomplished by Christ, not on what we need to do.

The gospel is centered around what Christ has done, as emphasized in the text. It is stated that the gospel is not about what He wants to do but rather what He has definitively done for us. This good news is about God's grace and the actions of Christ, including His atoning sacrifice, rather than human efforts. By proclaiming the gospel, we declare the great things that God has accomplished through Jesus Christ, allowing believers to praise Him without needing to achieve anything on their own.
Scripture References: Mark 3:6-12, Romans 8:35-37

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Gabe Stalnaker · Oct 25, 2015
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