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What does the Bible say about the purpose of the Gospels?

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The Gospels reveal the life and work of Jesus Christ, each offering a unique perspective.

The Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—provide accounts of Jesus Christ's life, each emphasizing different aspects of His identity and mission. Matthew presents Christ as the King, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies; Luke shows Him as the Son of Man, relating to humanity; John emphasizes His divine nature as the Son of God; while Mark reveals Jesus as the servant of God, illustrating His obedience to the Father and the salvation of His people. Together, they underscore the centrality of Christ in God's plan for redemption.
Scripture References: Mark 1:1

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