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How do we know the gospel is God's greatest work?

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The gospel is affirmed as God's greatest work as it encapsulates His redemptive plan for humanity and demonstrates His sovereignty.

The gospel stands as God's greatest work because it fulfills His divine purpose of saving a people for Himself. Throughout Scripture, God orchestrates events and performs miracles to prepare the way for this saving act, which is accomplished entirely through His initiative. The significance of the gospel is evident in passages that connect Old Testament events to the coming of Christ and His sacrifice. For example, the covenant with Abraham and the deliverance of Israel from Egypt were all preparatory works leading to Jesus’ redeeming sacrifice, which is the apex of God's creative and redemptive acts. The works of God culminate beautifully in the gospel, underscoring His grace and mercy towards sinners.
Scripture References: Genesis 1-3, Hebrews 12:2, John 9:3, Acts 2:11

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Are Thy Works
Norm Wells · Apr 14, 2010
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