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How does the gospel challenge human pride?

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The gospel challenges human pride by declaring that salvation is solely by grace and not based on human merit (Romans 1:16).

The message of the gospel is inherently offensive to human pride because it strips away any notion that individuals can earn their salvation or favor from God through their actions. As Paul asserts, the gospel proclaims that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23), and that mercy is not in the hands of men but is bestowed sovereignly by God. This revelation confronts the belief that one's good deeds could justify them, compelling a recognition that salvation is entirely a result of divine grace and God's initiative, humbling the believer and directing glory to God alone.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Romans 1:16

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