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How do we know the gospel is effective in preaching?

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The gospel is effective because it brings revelation, conviction, and unity among believers.

The effectiveness of the gospel, as preached, lies in its power to reveal the hearts of hearers (1 Corinthians 14:24-25). When the gospel is truly preached, the secrets of individuals' hearts are laid bare—they’re confronted with their sin, brought to understand their need for Christ’s righteousness, and made aware of judgment settled through Christ’s sacrifice. This revelation leads to true worship and a desire for union with the church, where God is evidently at work. Believers recognise God’s presence through the preaching of the gospel, validating its power to transform lives and unite His people in faith.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 14:24-25

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