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How do we know the true gospel is sufficient for salvation?

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The true gospel's sufficiency is evidenced by biblical examples where faith alone led to salvation.

The sufficiency of the true gospel for salvation is affirmed through various biblical narratives. For instance, the thief on the cross demonstrated saving faith without any doctrinal articulation or theological training, and yet Jesus assured him of paradise (Luke 23:42-43). Similarly, the Ethiopian eunuch believed Philip's preaching of Christ without possessing an exhaustive understanding of doctrine (Acts 8:31). These examples reveal that saving faith is anchored in Christ alone, highlighting that doctrinal precision, while important, does not replace the necessity of genuine faith in Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 23:42-43, Acts 8:31

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