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Why is the concept of love central to the Gospel?

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Love is central to the Gospel as it encapsulates God's purpose in sending Christ to redeem His people, reinforcing the relational aspect of salvation.

Love is at the very heart of the Gospel message, illustrating God's desire for a personal relationship with humanity. The Gospel reveals that God, motivated by love, sent His Son to redeem sinners and restore fellowship with Him. This loving initiative is not merely about rules but about an invitation to experience grace and redemption. In this framework, love also becomes a driving force in the lives of believers, prompting them to live out their faith in ways that reflect this divine love towards others. Ultimately, the Gospel affirms that true happiness and fulfillment come from this relationship forged in love, contrary to the world's misrepresentation of freedom and joy.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:9-10, Romans 5:8

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