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Why is the gospel considered a faithful saying?

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The gospel is termed a faithful saying because it provides trustworthy assurance of God's truth and promises.

The gospel message is described as a faithful saying in 1 Timothy 1:15, highlighting its reliability and the certainty of Christ's redemptive work. This declaration reassures believers of the truth that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners. It aligns with God's character and fulfillment of the Scriptures, as seen in passages like Psalm 85:10, where mercy and truth meet together. The faithful saying condemns the notion of salvation by works, emphasizing that salvation is entirely by God’s grace. It provides security for believers, affirming that all who trust in Christ will have eternal life, encouraging them to stand firm in the truth of the Gospel.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15, Psalm 85:10

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