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How does the gospel differ from false religion?

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The gospel declares 'He shall' accomplish salvation, while false religion often asks 'Will you?' in relation to personal effort.

The fundamental difference between the true gospel and false religion is highlighted by the nature of their respective messages. The gospel of Jesus Christ emphasizes that God shall accomplish His purposes without reliance on human action, declaring, 'He shall save His people from their sins' (Matthew 1:21). In contrast, false religion tends to focus on human response, asking individuals 'Will you' accept or act. The true gospel is a definitive, declarative message of what God has already done, assuring believers that their salvation is secured by Christ's work alone.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21

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