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Why is the gospel described as holy?

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The gospel is described as holy because it is God's message, a reflection of His character and nature, and sets itself apart from all other teachings.

The term 'holy' in relation to the gospel indicates its divine origin and the sanctity of its message. When we say the gospel is holy, we express that it originates from God, who is entirely separate, perfect, and righteous. It represents His character, encompassing His attributes of justice, love, and mercy. Unlike any fabricated teachings, which would be valueless, the gospel commands reverence and esteem because it reveals God's way of salvation through Christ alone. This understanding compels believers to honor the gospel's message and ensures that we do not trivialize or misuse it by presenting it indiscriminately to those who would treat it with contempt.
Scripture References: Psalm 138:2

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