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Why is preaching the gospel central to church life?

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Preaching the gospel is central to church life as it sustains believers and defines the true church.

Preaching the gospel holds a foundational place in the life of the church, as it is by the gospel that believers are nourished spiritually. In Philippians 2:21, Paul emphasizes that seeking the things that concern Jesus Christ involves ensuring the gospel is consistently preached. If the gospel is not proclaimed, the assembly ceases to be a church in the biblical sense and becomes merely a social gathering. As articulated in passages like 2 Timothy 3:16, scripture is profitable for doctrine and correction, guiding believers toward righteousness and deeper understanding of Christ. Emphasizing the gospel ensures that the church remains focused on its mission—proclaiming Christ and His grace, which alone brings spiritual life.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:21, 2 Timothy 3:16

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