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Why is the Gospel of God called good news?

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The Gospel of God is termed good news as it proclaims the salvation offered through Christ's work.

The Gospel of God is referred to as 'good news' because it encapsulates the message of salvation afforded to God's people through the eternal work of Jesus Christ. It reveals God's eternal purpose in providing redemption through His Son, who bore the sins of His people, thus making a way for reconciliation with God. This message instills hope, as it guarantees that those who are called and chosen will not perish but will receive everlasting life. The joy and assurance brought by the gospel rest upon the truths of God’s sovereign love, His will in salvation, and the complete efficacy of Christ's atonement, affirming that it is indeed good news for all who believe.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, John 3:16

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