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How do we know the gospel of grace is trustworthy?

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The gospel of grace is trustworthy because it is based on the perfect work of Christ, who was raised from the dead, ensuring the satisfaction of God's justice.

The trustworthiness of the gospel of grace is rooted in its grounding in the work of Jesus Christ, particularly in His death and resurrection. As Paul states in Romans 4:25, Christ was appointed to be our substitute, bearing our sins and ensuring that God's justice was satisfied. His resurrection confirms that He successfully accomplished our salvation, providing the believer with the assurance that they too will share in this victory over sin and death. Therefore, the gospel is not a mere suggestion of salvation; it is the definitive declaration of God's saving work through Christ, inherently trustworthy for all who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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