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What is the significance of the gospel as a gift of God?

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The significance lies in its nature as an unmerited gift, emphasizing God's grace over human effort.

The gospel being a gift of God underscores the principle of grace in salvation. Unlike any human endeavor, salvation is freely given and cannot be earned or deserved. This teaching is reinforced throughout Scripture, indicating that the gift of eternal life is solely rooted in God's love and mercy. Understanding the gospel as a gift transforms our approach to faith and service, leading to a posture of gratitude rather than obligation. Thus, believers serve God not to gain His favor, but because they have already received it.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9

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The True Gospel
Henry Mahan · May 7, 1995
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