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How does the gospel function as a pillar and ground of truth?

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The gospel serves as a pillar and ground of truth by being the foundation for salvation and the assurance of Christ's work.

In 1 Timothy 3:15, the church is described as the pillar and ground of truth, with the gospel being central to this foundation. The gospel reveals the nature of God's sovereign grace through Jesus Christ, establishing the principles of faith, grace, and justification for believers. It stands firm against false teachings, guiding the church in truth and offering believers a rock-solid foundation for their faith. Moreover, it encapsulates the entire biblical narrative, affirming God's redemptive plan throughout history. As a pillar of truth, the gospel informs the church’s mission to witness to the world and uphold the doctrine of salvation exclusively through Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:15, Ephesians 2:20-22

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