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What role does preaching play in understanding the gospel?

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Preaching is vital for understanding the gospel, as it is the means through which God grants spiritual hearing and sight.

Preaching serves as the primary vehicle for proclaiming the gospel, enabling individuals to hear the truth and discern their spiritual condition. In Romans 10:13-17, the Apostle Paul underscores that faith comes from hearing the Word of Christ. This divine process draws people to repentance and belief by revealing their need for a Savior. Without the faithful proclamation of the gospel, many remain unaware of their blindness and sin. Thus, the act of preaching not only conveys information but also serves as God’s appointed means to impart spiritual life and understanding, as His message transforms hearts and opens eyes to the truth of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13-17, John 6:45, Romans 10:14

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Seeing Christ
Bob Coffey · Jan 8, 2012
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