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How do we know the Gospel is enduring?

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The Gospel is enduring because it is based on the eternal word of God, which surpasses all earthly things (1 Peter 1:25).

The enduring nature of the Gospel is firmly established in Scripture, particularly in 1 Peter 1:25, which declares, 'But the word of the Lord endureth forever.' Unlike the fleeting glories of mankind and the perishable aspects of life, the truths of the Gospel are eternal and unchanging. This is pivotal for believers as it assures them that their faith is not built on shaky foundations but on the solid rock of God’s promises.

Moreover, the redemptive work of Christ, cemented in His sacrifice and resurrection, sprang forth from this eternal word, confirming its truthfulness and relevance across all generations. In a world characterized by uncertainty, the enduring nature of the Gospel provides a steadfast hope to believers, reminding them of the inheritance that will never fade away. Through faith, they partake in this eternal promise, reinforcing the significance of clinging to God's word as the ultimate source of strength and assurance.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:25

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