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What does Romans 10 teach about the preaching of the gospel?

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Romans 10 teaches that preaching the gospel is essential for faith and salvation as it brings the message of Christ to those who cannot believe without hearing.

In Romans 10, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the critical link between the preaching of the gospel and the realization of faith. Romans 10:14-15 asks a series of rhetorical questions that highlight this connection: How can they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How can they believe unless they hear? And how can they hear without a preacher? This underscores the importance of the proclamation of the gospel, as faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God (Romans 10:17). It signifies that God not only ordains the means of salvation but also the means through which it is communicated to sinners. Therefore, the preaching of the gospel is indispensable for the introduction of unconverted souls to the hope of salvation in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 10:14-15, Romans 10:17

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