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How do we know the gospel is God's message?

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The gospel is God's message because it glorifies Him, fulfills Old Testament prophecies, and enables Him to be just while justifying sinners.

The gospel is proclaimed as the 'gospel of God' (Romans 1:1). It is rooted in God's glory, fulfilling His promises as foretold by the prophets, and is the only message that allows God to remain just while justifying sinners. Paul explains that it is God's nature to save without compromising His holiness. This gospel embraces individuals regardless of their past, affirming that it can save even the chief of sinners. Moreover, it assures believers of their salvation by grace, ensuring that the credit for their redemption goes entirely to God, as salvation is wholly His work.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, 1 Timothy 1:11, Romans 3:26

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