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How does the gospel differ from today's social gospel?

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The gospel emphasizes God's glory and man's need for grace, while the social gospel often shifts the focus to societal uplift without addressing sin.

In the sermon, it is highlighted that the true gospel exalts God and humbles man, contrasting sharply with the so-called social gospel that seeks to elevate man and appease God. The true gospel acknowledges our complete inability to save ourselves and directs us to God's sovereign mercy. It does not merely offer a message of social reform or temporal improvement but addresses the foundational issue of sin and our need for redemption. The gospel calls people to recognize their lost state and turns their attention to Christ as the only means of salvation, making it distinctly different from movements that focus solely on social justice or philanthropy without the necessary recognition of our sinfulness and need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:12-13

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