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Why is it important to understand the Gospel as a command?

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Understanding the Gospel as a command underscores its authority and the urgent necessity of obedience for salvation.

The Gospel is not presented as a mere invitation but as an authoritative command from God. Acts 17:30 states that God 'commandeth all men everywhere to repent,' which illustrates the serious nature of the Gospel. By framing the Gospel as a command, it conveys that disobedience results in severe spiritual consequences, including condemnation. This perspective encourages a sense of urgency for individuals to respond in faith to Jesus Christ, recognizing that their eternal destiny is at stake and that they must heed this divine directive.
Scripture References: Acts 17:30, Romans 10:21

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