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How does the gospel declare Jesus as the Son of God?

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The gospel declares Jesus as the Son of God with power, affirming His divine authority and work through His resurrection.

In Romans 1:4, Paul states that Jesus was declared to be the Son of God with power according to the resurrection. This powerful declaration reveals Christ’s authority and divine nature. The gospel does not only recount the events of Jesus' life but emphasizes how His sinless existence, sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection validate His status as the Son of God. This identification is crucial because it affirms that salvation is found solely in Him; His power is not contingent upon human effort but is rooted in His divine nature. The gospel’s portrayal of Jesus as the powerful Son of God reassures believers of His ability to save, keep, and transform them, highlighting that their faith rests not on human potential but on God’s sovereign power.
Scripture References: Romans 1:4, Acts 10:42-43

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Romans 1
Paul Mahan · Oct 2, 1994
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