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Why is the gospel important during Pentecost?

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The gospel is central during Pentecost because it was through this preaching that about 3,000 people were converted, highlighting its power for salvation.

At Pentecost, despite initial attention being drawn to the miraculous signs accompanying the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the dominant theme was the gospel of Jesus Christ preached by Peter. The message that Jesus was the foretold Messiah, crucified and resurrected, was the pivotal revelation that brought conviction to the hearts of the listeners. The Holy Spirit empowered the apostles to declare this message boldly, leading to the conversion of approximately 3,000 souls. The importance of the gospel during Pentecost emphasizes that the signs were meant to draw attention to the truth of Christ and His redemptive work, which is essential for spiritual awakening and salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41, Romans 1:16

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