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Why is the Gospel described as good tidings?

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The Gospel is termed good tidings as it brings the message of salvation and hope to sinners in need of grace, as stated in Isaiah 61.

The Gospel, referred to as good tidings in Isaiah 61, carries the message of grace and hope for those who are spiritually needy. It addresses the brokenhearted, proclaiming freedom and healing through the atoning work of Christ. The good news is meant for sinners who recognize their spiritual poverty and need for salvation. In a world full of despair, God's message through Jesus is one of hope, reconciliation, and eternal life, embodying the essence of divine mercy and grace available to all who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1, Romans 1:16

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