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What does the Bible say about being evangelical?

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The Bible indicates that being evangelical means adhering to the good news of Jesus Christ as revealed in Scripture.

The term 'evangelical' derives from the Greek word 'euaggelion,' which translates to good news or gospel. In the New Testament, this concept is intricately connected to the person and work of Jesus Christ. Hence, being evangelical is not merely a label; it requires a commitment to the entirety of divine truth as articulated in Scripture, particularly concerning Christology and the doctrines associated with it. The Scriptures encourage a hermeneutical approach that emphasizes the coherence of Biblical teachings, avoiding contradictions in understanding essential doctrinal issues such as atonement.
Scripture References: Mark 1:1, Luke 2:10-11, 1 Thessalonians 2:4, Ephesians 4:5

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