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Why is the Gospel considered precious in Reformed theology?

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The Gospel is precious because it centers on God's grace, exalts Christ's work, and offers hope to sinners who cannot save themselves.

In Reformed theology, the Gospel is regarded as precious because it presents salvation as entirely a work of grace, distinctively highlighting that no merit or effort on man's part is necessary for acceptance before God. This Gospel emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice secures redemption, which cannot be attributed to human wisdom or effort. Romans 4:16 reinforces that salvation is a promise assured through faith, making it a secure hope for all who believe. This message of grace provides hope and eliminates despair for those who realize their total dependence on God's mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 4:16, 1 Corinthians 1:21

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