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How does the gospel reveal God's power?

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The gospel reveals God's power as it is the means by which believers are saved and transformed.

The gospel is described in Romans 1:16 as the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. This exemplifies how the message of Christ crucified not only brings about forgiveness of sins but also empowers believers to live transformed lives. The gospel works contrary to human logic and societal norms—where the flesh seeks comfort and ease, the gospel calls for self-denial and taking up one’s cross. This contrast is pivotal because it highlights that the effectiveness of the gospel does not depend on human strength or wisdom but on the divine power of God that is active in bringing dead souls to life. Thus, through the gospel, God's power is clearly demonstrated as it continues to change lives across generations.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16

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