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How do we know the Gospel is effective for salvation?

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The effectiveness of the Gospel is revealed in its ability to save and transform hardened sinners (Romans 1:16).

The Gospel is described as effective because it is the power of God unto salvation. Paul emphasizes that this effectiveness is not rooted in human wisdom or persuasion but in the inherent power of the Gospel itself. As the Gospel is preached, it brings about conviction and transformation in the hearts of listeners. Many who once lived in sin and darkness have been drastically changed upon hearing the message of Christ's atoning work, demonstrating the Gospel's ability to save, regardless of a person's past. This transformative power is seen throughout Scripture as God calls and saves those whom He has chosen.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, 1 Corinthians 1:21

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The Gospel
Ian Potts · Nov 23, 2014
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