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How does the gospel lead to a sound conversion?

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The gospel leads to sound conversion by revealing the need for repentance and the sufficiency of Christ for salvation.

The gospel's power to effect a sound conversion is evident in its capacity to articulate both the dire condition of man and the glorious provision of God in Christ. Paul describes in 1 Thessalonians 1:5 that the gospel came in power and in the Holy Spirit, convicting hearts and showcasing the necessity of turning to God. This message prompts individuals to recognize their former idolatry and leads them to a transformative encounter with the Living God, resulting in a heartfelt commitment to serve Him and await Christ's return. The gospel's role as a means of grace is pivotal in effecting the radical shift from death to life, marking the essence of true conversion.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:5, Romans 1:16, Acts 17:2-3

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