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What does the gospel of God entail?

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The gospel of God encompasses the good news of Jesus Christ as Savior, rooted in divine promises and purposes.

Paul defines the 'gospel of God' in Romans 1:2-3 as the good news concerning His Son, Jesus Christ, who fulfills God's promises made through the prophets. This gospel includes the incarnation, the death, and the resurrection of Christ, highlighting salvation's comprehensive nature. It reveals God's sovereign plan for redemption, encompassing believers' justification, reconciliation, and sanctification. Understanding this gospel propels believers into a lifestyle of service and separation unto Christ, affirming its centrality in their faith.
Scripture References: Romans 1:2-3, Galatians 1:11-12

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