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What is the gospel's role in salvation?

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The gospel is pivotal in salvation as it communicates Christ's redemptive work and calls sinners to faith and repentance.

The gospel serves as the ultimate declaration of God's salvific plan through Jesus Christ, revealing how He reconciles sinners to Himself. In Isaiah 9:2, it is stated that those who walked in darkness have seen a great light, and this light represents the gospel's message of hope and redemption. Romans 1:16 affirms that the gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. It transforms lives by awakening faith, breaking the bondage of sin, and leading individuals to trust in Christ alone for their redemption. As the gospel is proclaimed, it is through this message that God draws His elect to eternal life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:2, Romans 1:16

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