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

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The Bible emphasizes the preeminence of the gospel where Christ is central to our message (Galatians 4:16-18).

The preeminence of the gospel is rooted in the teaching of Scripture, particularly emphasized by the Apostle Paul in Galatians 4:16-18, where he pleads for believers not to turn away from the truth of the gospel. The gospel serves as the primary message that must be preached with zeal, reflecting Christ's centrality in salvation. Paul reminds the Galatians of their previous joy in the truth and warns against those who distort the gospel for personal gain. The Apostle's affection for the church flows from his commitment to ensure that the gospel remains at the forefront of their faith.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:16-18

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