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How do we know the gospel is worth believing?

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The gospel is worth believing as it reveals the faithful promises of God and is substantiated by Christ's work and fulfillment of Scripture.

The question of the gospel's worthiness is answered in the nature of what the gospel represents. The gospel is not only central to Christian belief but is also firmly rooted in the integrity and faithfulness of God. As stated in Hebrews 10:23, we are encouraged to hold fast to our profession because God is faithful to His promises. The fulfillment of God’s promises throughout Scripture, culminating in Christ's redemptive work, reinforces the credibility of the gospel.

Believing the gospel means believing in the truth that God has revealed in His Word. This truth is worthy of acceptance and faith because it speaks to the necessity of Christ's atonement and the grace offered to sinners. As believers trust in the gospel, they experience the transformational power of God's grace, which further affirms their belief's importance. Thus, the depth and assurance found in the gospel make it undeniably worth believing.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:13

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