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Why is preaching important if only the elect will be saved?

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Preaching is essential because it is the means through which God calls His elect to hear the gospel and believe.

Preaching is vital in the life of the church and the spread of the gospel, even if only the elect will ultimately be saved. According to Titus 1:3, God has chosen to manifest His word through preaching, which serves as the means by which His elect are called to faith. Paul clearly articulates that the act of preaching is God's appointed method for revealing the gospel to His people. Though the outcome is certain—the elect will come to faith—the responsibility to preach remains paramount, as the sheep must hear the shepherd's voice for them to follow. Christ’s own ministry exemplifies this, as He began His public life as a preacher, affirming the importance of this role in bringing God's people to salvation.
Scripture References: Titus 1:3, Mark 1:38

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The Common Faith
Paul Mahan · Mar 31, 1993
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