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How do we know the gospel is the gospel of God?

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The gospel is termed the gospel of God because it originates from Him and reveals His character and redemptive plan for humanity.

The gospel is referred to as the gospel of God because it centers entirely on God’s will and purpose for humanity. According to Romans 1:1, Paul declares himself a servant separated for this very gospel, underscoring that its content is divine, not human-made. The gospel reveals God's plan for salvation, demonstrating His mercy, grace, and sovereignty. This gospel is about what God has done for sinners through Christ’s redemptive work, emphasizing that all aspects of salvation are initiated and carried out by God's grace alone, highlighting the essential belief in God’s sovereignty over salvation as found in Ephesians 1:4-5.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, Ephesians 1:4-5

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The Gospel of God
Frank Tate · Nov 27, 2016