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What does the Bible say about the gospel being a command?

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The Bible emphasizes that the gospel is a command from God, requiring repentance and belief rather than a mere invitation.

The Scripture clearly indicates that the gospel is not just an invitation to respond but a divine command that requires obedience. In Mark 1:15, Jesus calls for repentance and faith, highlighting that individuals are commanded to believe the gospel. This is reinforced by Acts 17:30, where God commands all men everywhere to repent. Thus, the gospel embodies the authority of God as a sovereign king who expects adherence to His commandments, rather than mere suggestions. The notion of the gospel as a command reflects God's character as righteous and holy, emphasizing that obedience is critical in response to His word.
Scripture References: Mark 1:14-15, Acts 17:30, Exodus 23:20-21

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