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What does the Bible say about the power of God in the Gospel?

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The Bible teaches that true power for salvation is found in the still small voice of the Gospel, not in dramatic signs or wonders.

In 1 Kings 19, Elijah experiences God's presence not in the mighty wind, earthquake, or fire, but in a still small voice. This signifies that while God can manifest His power through extraordinary events, the true transformative power for salvation comes through the quiet proclamation of the Gospel. The prevailing message of the Gospel is often drowned out by the loud voices of the world, yet it is this quiet truth that calls sinners to repentance and faith, providing everlasting life. Just as Elijah was reminded of his purpose amidst rejection, Christians today are also called to trust in this still small voice as the means through which God works to save His people.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 19:11-12

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