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What does it mean that the gospel is a declaration rather than an invitation?

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The gospel as a declaration emphasizes that salvation is accomplished through Christ rather than being merely offered to individuals.

When the gospel is presented as a declaration, it underscores that the work of salvation is complete and not conditional upon individual acceptance. This viewpoint aligns with scripture, particularly in passages such as Isaiah 61, where Jesus proclaims freedom and healing as done realities, not mere invitations to receive something. The declaration confirms that Christ's completed work is available for believers who are called and faith is given to them, differentiating it from an invitation that suggests a human response is necessary to initiate or secure salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61

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