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How does the Gospel provide true peace according to the Bible?

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The Gospel provides true peace through justification by faith in Christ, assuring us that we are reconciled to God and free from guilt.

True peace, as presented in the Gospel, is rooted in the doctrine of justification by faith. The sermon emphasizes that believers can have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ because their sins have been fully atoned for (Romans 5:1). This peace is not merely a feeling but a foundational reality established by Christ's finished work, which declares us not guilty before God. The scripture assures that through justification, God speaks peace to our consciences, relieving us of the turmoil caused by sin. True peace is impossible without this reconciliation, as it comes from knowing that all God requires of us has been fulfilled in Christ, providing a secure standing before Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1

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A Gospel Message
Todd Nibert · Apr 14, 2013
Joshua

Joshua

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