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What is the significance of the 'word of salvation'?

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The 'word of salvation' is God's message of hope communicated to humanity, calling them to faith in Christ.

In Acts 13:26, Paul describes the gospel as the 'word of this salvation sent' to both Jews and Gentiles. This signifies that God actively communicates His message through various means, urging people to repent and believe. The word of salvation is not only a declaration of God's grace but also a call to action. It highlights the necessity of receiving this message to experience true salvation, showing that God's initiative in salvation invites human response.
Scripture References: Acts 13:26, Romans 10:14-15

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