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Why is the Gospel message central to Christian faith?

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The Gospel message is central because it reflects God's unconditional grace and the eternal covenant made before the foundation of the world.

The Gospel message encapsulates the heart of the Christian faith, rooted in God's eternal intentions toward His people. This message of grace was determined before the world's foundation and extends to every generation through the church's ministry. The Gospel is not merely a set of rules or a formula for salvation; it's a person, Jesus Christ. Emphasizing that God actively sought a people for Himself makes the message remarkably lasting and secure, unlike any human gospel that may change. The church's proclamation of this consistent and unaltered message is what glorifies God and transforms hearts.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4-5, Acts 13:48, Romans 10:17

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