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What does Romans 1:16-17 teach about salvation?

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Romans 1:16-17 teaches that salvation is through faith in the gospel of Christ, which reveals the righteousness of God.

In Romans 1:16-17, Paul emphasizes the importance of the gospel as the means through which God imparts salvation. The gospel is described as the power of God for everyone who believes, revealing His righteousness. This passage underscores that salvation is not based on human merit but is a gift received through faith. It illustrates the transformative effect of the gospel, moving from the recognition of sin to the believer's reception of God's grace. Thus, the righteousness revealed in the gospel is what enables believers to enter into a righteous relationship with God.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17, Galatians 2:16

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