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Why is preaching essential in the Reformed faith?

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Preaching is essential in the Reformed faith as it is the primary means through which God conveys grace and brings sinners to faith.

Preaching holds a central place in the Reformed tradition because it is the appointed means through which God communicates His grace and truth to His people. The narrative in Acts 10 reveals how Cornelius, despite his devoutness, needed a preacher, Peter, to bring the message of salvation. Romans 10:14 reinforces this necessity by stating, 'How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in Him of whom they have never heard?' This underscores the historical Reformed conviction that God ordains the proclamation of the Word as a means of salvation, making it crucial for the life of the church and the believer's journey of faith.
Scripture References: Acts 10, Romans 10:14

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