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

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The Gospels reveal Jesus Christ as the focus of the entire Scripture, fulfilling prophecies and declaring God's plan of redemption.

The Gospels are written to declare the message of Jesus Christ, showing that He is the fulfillment of the Old Testament promises and prophecies. In Luke 24:27, Jesus Himself explains to His disciples that beginning with Moses and the prophets, He explains the Scriptures concerning Himself. This emphasizes that the whole Bible, including the Gospels, is about Christ and His redemptive work. The Gospels particularly highlight Christ's incarnation, ministry, and the establishment of His kingdom, showing Him as both God and man, who came to save His people from their sins (Matthew 1:21). Thus, the purpose of the Gospels is to make known the glory of Jesus as the Savior and Redeemer, encouraging believers to understand and believe in Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, Matthew 1:21, Mark 1:1

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