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How should believers respond to the message of the gospel?

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Believers should receive the gospel with faith, trusting in Christ as their only hope for salvation.

The appropriate response to the gospel is one of faith and trust in Jesus Christ, acknowledging Him as the sole source of salvation. Romans 10:17 teaches us that faith comes by hearing the word of God, highlighting the necessity of God’s revelation for faith to be kindled in the hearts of His people. Believers are called to respond not only by believing the gospel but also by a consequent change in life—demonstrating their faith through repentance and obedience. Acts 2:38 emphasizes the importance of repentance and baptism after believing, showcasing a commitment to live in accordance with God's will. In light of the grace that has been extended to us, our response should be one of gratitude and a heartfelt desire to share the gospel with others, knowing that it is the means through which God brings His elect to themselves.
Scripture References: Romans 10:17, Acts 2:38

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