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How does God reveal Himself through the gospel?

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God reveals Himself primarily through the gospel, as demonstrated in Isaiah 53, where His character and salvation are made known.

God reveals Himself through the gospel, which is the proclamation of Christ's victorious work. In Isaiah 53, we see the arm of the Lord revealed, which corresponds to His mighty power at work for salvation. The gospel conveys God's holiness, justice, mercy, and love, culminating in the sacrificial death of Christ. It is by divine revelation that individuals understand and believe in the gospel; as Jesus said, God has hidden these things from the wise and revealed them to infants (Matthew 11:25). This divine revelation underscores that belief in the message of Christ's atonement is ultimately a gift from God, highlighting His sovereignty in salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:1, Matthew 11:25

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