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What does the Bible say about the message of the gospel?

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The Bible teaches that the message of the gospel is the redemptive work of Christ, announcing salvation through faith in Him.

The message of the gospel is prominently presented throughout the Scriptures as the declaration of redemption, life eternal, and salvation through Jesus Christ. Specifically, as noted in Luke 24:27, Jesus explained to His disciples how everything in the Old Testament spoke of Him, revealing that the core message centers around His life, death, and resurrection. This signifies that the entirety of Scripture, from the law of Moses to the prophets, is ultimately about Christ's atoning work and the need for humanity to repent and believe in His name for forgiveness. The gospel is framed as a proclamation of the finished work of Christ, illustrating that through His substitutionary atonement, all the chosen of God have been saved.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, Luke 24:44-47, Isaiah 52:7, Romans 10:14-17, Genesis 45:9-28, Ephesians 3:14-21, John 6:47, 1 Corinthians 2:2

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