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Why do we preach the gospel message of 'I will and you shall'?

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We preach this message because it emphasizes God's initiative and promise in salvation.

The gospel's essence lies in the declarations of God's promises, highlighted by the phrases 'I will' and 'you shall.' In Ezekiel 37, God assures that He will revive the dead bones, signifying that salvation is entirely based on God's sovereign grace rather than human works. Isaiah 46:10 states, 'My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure,' emphasizing God's control over salvation. The gospel message is proactive; it declares what God will do for sinners rather than what they must do. This understanding brings hope and assurance that salvation is a gift from God, fully secured by His will and power. It is essential to remember that spiritual life is granted, not earned.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:4-5, Isaiah 46:10

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