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Why is the gospel considered the power of God?

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The gospel is the power of God because it reveals God's righteousness and brings salvation to everyone who believes.

The gospel's designation as 'the power of God' is founded in Romans 1:16, which illustrates that it is through the gospel that God accomplishes His redemptive plan. This power is not merely in persuasive words but is profoundly transforming, as it demonstrates the righteousness of God revealed to believers through faith. The gospel acts as an instrument by which the Holy Spirit regenerates the hearts of the elect, leading them to repentance and faith in Christ. Throughout church history, the preaching of the gospel has shown itself to be effective in changing lives, as it calls those dead in sin to spiritual life, initiating a radical transformation evidenced in their faith and actions. Therefore, understanding the gospel as the power of God emphasizes not only its theological significance but also its practical application in the life of believers.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17, Romans 1:16, 1 Corinthians 1:18

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