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What does the Bible say about the gospel of the grace of God?

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The gospel of the grace of God is defined as the good news concerning what God has done to save sinners, emphasizing grace rather than works.

The Bible describes the gospel of the grace of God as the central message that God, out of His grace, has provided salvation for sinners through Jesus Christ. This gospel is not a message of human effort or merit; instead, it declares what God has graciously accomplished for His people. In Acts 20:24, Paul emphasizes his commitment to testify to this gospel amidst afflictions, highlighting its importance and transformative nature. Throughout the New Testament, the gospel is depicted in various ways, and all descriptions—such as the gospel of Christ and the gospel of salvation—serve to affirm the same core message of grace.
Scripture References: Acts 20:24, Romans 1:16

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