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Why is the gospel of Jesus Christ central to salvation?

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The gospel of Jesus Christ is central to salvation as it proclaims the person and work of Christ, who is our righteousness and justifier.

The declaration of the gospel revolves around the person of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul articulates that the gospel is not merely a series of doctrinal points but a rich narrative that centers on Christ’s identity and mission. In Romans, Paul emphasizes that righteousness comes through faith in Christ alone, meaning that our salvation hinges not on what we do, but on who Christ is and the sacrificial work He accomplished. The gospel conveys that through Christ's perfect obedience and atoning death, believers are positioned to receive grace and eternal life. Therefore, this gospel is foundational because it is through acknowledging Jesus as our Savior that we are able to secure true peace and relationship with God.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22-24, Romans 16:25-27

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