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What does the Bible say about the unchanging gospel?

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The Bible teaches that the gospel message is unchanging and must remain true to the original revelation of Jesus Christ.

In Galatians 1:6-9, the apostle Paul emphasizes the seriousness of adhering to the true gospel as he declares that any alteration to the gospel message is accursed. This reflects the belief that the essence of the gospel, the good news of Christ's life, death, and resurrection, is immutable and must not be changed by human influence or societal shifts. The commitment to proclaim the gospel as Paul did is essential for maintaining its integrity and effectiveness in leading souls to salvation.

The preaching of the gospel has remained consistent for 2,000 years, contrasting sharply with other professions that have evolved over time. This consistency is crucial not only for the church's mission but also signifies the faithful adherence to the Scriptures. The gospel—the message of Christ alone, through grace alone, and by Scripture alone—has not and should not change, as altering this message risks turning it into a curse rather than a blessing for believers.

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