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What are the characteristics of the true gospel?

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The characteristics of the true gospel include its divine origin, scriptural basis, focus on Christ, and the power of resurrection.

The true gospel possesses several distinguishing characteristics that confirm its authenticity. Firstly, it is the gospel of God, originating from His sovereign will and not from human intention (Romans 1:1). Secondly, it is rooted in the Holy Scriptures, which testify to its truth (Romans 1:2). The central focus of the true gospel is Christ, as it highlights what He accomplished through His death and resurrection (Romans 1:3). Lastly, the resurrection of Christ serves as a powerful affirmation of the gospel's validity, demonstrating God's ability to justify sinners fully (Romans 1:4). These features collectively ensure that the true gospel remains centered on God’s glory.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1-4

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