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What is the significance of 'whole counsel of God' in preaching?

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The 'whole counsel of God' signifies the comprehensive teaching of Scripture that must be communicated in the gospel.

The term 'whole counsel of God,' as used by Paul in Acts 20:27, emphasizes the necessity for preachers to declare the full range of biblical truth without shying away from difficult topics. This approach ensures that believers receive a robust understanding of God's character, His law, the nature of sin, and the fullness of grace offered in Jesus Christ. It prevents the dilution of the gospel and protects against the dangers of false teachings that may only focus on God’s love excluding His holiness. By committing to preach the full counsel of God, preachers equip their congregations for a complete and balanced faith that acknowledges both the urgency of repentance and the assurance of faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 20:27

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