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How do we know the gospel's power is real?

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The power of the gospel is manifested through faith and the inner change it brings in believers' lives, as noted in Romans 1:16.

The gospel is described as the 'power of God for salvation' in Romans 1:16, emphasizing that it is not merely a collection of teachings but a transformative message brought through divine revelation. This power is realized in the lives of those who believe, revealing righteousness from God. When the gospel is preached faithfully, as in Romans 10:14-17, it produces genuine faith in the hearts of those chosen by God, leading to repentance and a new life in Christ. The existence of fruit in believers' lives serves as evidence of the gospel's power, showcasing both inward transformation and outward works.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, Romans 10:14-17

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