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Why is preaching important for understanding salvation?

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Preaching is crucial because it communicates the gospel, allowing sinners to hear and understand their need for salvation through Christ.

The role of preaching in the church is paramount, as it is through preaching that the message of the gospel is conveyed to the hearers. In Romans 10:14-15, Paul highlights that people cannot call on the name of the Lord unless they believe, and they cannot believe unless they have heard. The faithful preacher serves as an instrument of the Holy Spirit, delivering the message that reveals the truth about our need for a Savior. This is evident in the exchange between the Ethiopian eunuch and Philip, where the preacher guided the seeker in understanding his desperate condition and the provision of salvation through Christ. Effective preaching grabs the heart, presenting the gospel clearly and compellingly, thus enabling the earnest seeker to grasp the reality of grace and mercy offered through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 10:14-15, Acts 8:34-35, Romans 10:17, Acts 13:26

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