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How does the gospel address human need?

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The gospel addresses human need by providing comfort and proclaiming freedom and healing to the brokenhearted and captives.

The gospel directly addresses human need by proclaiming comfort, liberation, and healing, especially to those who are aware of their brokenness and sins. Scripture cites in Isaiah 61:1-2 that the Lord has anointed Jesus to preach good news to the meek and heal the brokenhearted, which shows the gospel's focus on those who recognize their need for help. Thus, this divine message is not a mere philosophical idea but a profound and personal response to our deepest needs, offering hope and grace to those marginalized by sin and suffering. The gospel’s transformative power seeks to restore and renew lives through the work of Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1-2, Luke 4:16-21

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