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How do we know the gospel is more than an invitation?

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The absence of the words 'invite' or 'invitation' in the Bible demonstrates that the gospel is a command rather than a mere offer.

The assertion that the gospel is a command rather than an invitation is reinforced by the fact that the terms 'invite' and 'invitation' are never found in connection with the gospel in Scripture. The gospel is directed towards sinners with authority, demanding their repentance and belief. This is clearly articulated through the preaching of Jesus and the apostles, where individuals are not simply invited but commanded to respond. For example, Acts 17:30 states that God 'commandeth all men everywhere to repent,' thus firmly establishing the gospel's compliance with divine authority rather than human choice.
Scripture References: Acts 17:30, Mark 1:15, John 3:36

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