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Why is the Gospel described as good news?

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The Gospel is called 'good news' because it proclaims salvation, forgiveness, and freedom from sin through Jesus Christ.

The Gospel is referred to as good news for several reasons. First, it declares God's mercy and love towards sinners, emphasizing that through Christ's sacrifice, we have been set free from the burden of sin (Isaiah 61:1). This includes freedom from the guilt and power of sin, which the ceremonial law could not achieve. Furthermore, it includes the promise of eternal life and reconciliation with God, which brings profound joy and hope to believers. The declaration of this truth is essential for the life and growth of the Church.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1-2, Romans 1:16

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