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Why is preaching about Jesus Christ so central to the Christian faith?

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Preaching about Jesus Christ is central because He is the embodiment of the gospel and the only means of salvation.

Jesus Christ is the focal point of the gospel message, as emphasized throughout Scripture. In Acts 28, Paul diligently preached 'those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ,' because he understood that all of Scripture, including the Law and the Prophets, ultimately points to Christ (Luke 24:27). The gospel is not merely a collection of moral teachings, but the good news about Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, which secures salvation for His people. This centrality of Christ in preaching ensures that the message remains focused on the only one who can save us from our sins, as articulated in John 14:6, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.'
Scripture References: Acts 28:31, Luke 24:27, John 14:6

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