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What does the Bible say about the command of the Gospel?

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The Bible states that the Gospel is a command of God that must be obeyed, as seen in Romans 10:16-17.

The command of the Gospel is explicitly highlighted in Romans 10:16-17, where it declares that faith comes by hearing the Word of God. The text emphasizes that not all have obeyed the Gospel, illustrating its nature as a divine command. This command is not merely an invitation; it demands a response from all individuals. The requirement to obey signifies that salvation is not optional, but rather a decree from God upon all men everywhere, urging them to repent and believe. As we look deeper into this command, it becomes clear that it addresses the sinful condition of humanity, calling individuals to come to Christ as their only refuge for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:16-17, Acts 17:30

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