What does the Bible say about the whole counsel of God?
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The Bible emphasizes declaring the whole counsel of God, as Paul states in Acts 20:27, which includes the centrality of Christ's sacrifice.
The 'whole counsel of God' refers to the entirety of God’s revelation as it pertains to salvation and His purpose in creation. Paul, in Acts 20:27, declares that he has not shunned to declare unto the people all the counsel of God. This encompasses everything from creation to redemption through Christ, positioning the Lamb of God at the center of God’s redemptive plan. Understanding the whole counsel means recognizing that every event in Scripture points to Jesus and His atoning work on the cross. Thus, the whole counsel is not merely a collection of moral teachings but a cohesive story of God's redemptive grace through Jesus Christ.
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