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Why is the Gospel central to the Christian faith?

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The Gospel is central to the Christian faith as it reveals the person and work of Christ, which is the means of salvation.

The Gospel is the cornerstone of the Christian faith since it centers on the person and work of Jesus Christ, who is the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. In Acts 8, Philip preaches Christ to the Ethiopian eunuch, explaining how the Scriptures testify to Him. This indicates that all of Scripture points to Jesus as the Savior, culminating in His death and resurrection for sinners. The directive command of Jesus to preach the Gospel underscores its importance; without it, the good news of salvation cannot be communicated. As Romans 1:16 states, 'For I am not ashamed of the Gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.' The Gospel's proclamation is the means God uses to bring sinners to faith and ultimately to Himself.
Scripture References: Acts 8:35, Romans 1:16

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