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What is the nature of the gospel?

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The nature of the gospel is spiritual, requiring divine revelation for true understanding.

The gospel is profoundly spiritual, as it cannot be comprehended through human wisdom or effort. Paul states in Galatians 1:12 that he did not receive the gospel from any human authority but by the revelation of Jesus Christ. This highlights that understanding the gospel requires an act of God, as it transcends our natural faculties. Without divine intervention, we remain in ignorance. The gospel reveals not only truths but also a person—Jesus Christ. Knowing Him personally and having a relationship with Him is the essence of the gospel (John 17:3). This spiritual nature demands that we approach God in humility, acknowledging our need for His teaching and revelation.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:12, John 17:3

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