We know the gospel of God is true through its consistent witness in Scripture and its transformative power in believers' lives.
The truth of the gospel of God is validated by its recurring affirmation in Scripture, particularly in the letters of Paul where he underscores its divine origin and transformative effect. It is called the gospel of God because it stems from God's eternal plan, illustrating His sovereignty in electing a people for Himself. Furthermore, the reality of the gospel is manifested through the lives of believers who experience regeneration and transformation, providing a testimony to its efficacy. The assurance that God is for us and that there is no condemnation for those in Christ solidifies the gospel's truth (Romans 8:1).
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