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How does the gospel affect believers?

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The gospel profoundly alters believers’ perspectives, granting them a new identity and understanding of God.

The effects of the gospel on believers are transformative and multifaceted. Upon receiving the gospel, individuals are regenerated, leading to a renewed understanding of their identity in Christ and their relationship with God. This shift is articulated in myriad ways throughout Scripture, including the notion that believers are no longer defined by sin or their past but are made new creatures in Christ. The gospel also reshapes their view of God, moving from a transactional or diminutive understanding to a reverent recognition of God's sovereignty and holiness, fundamentally altering how they live and interact with the world.
Scripture References: Romans 5:5, Revelation 16:21

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