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Why is the gospel of Jesus Christ described as glorious?

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The gospel is called glorious because it reveals God's grace and righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ.

The term 'glorious' in reference to the gospel underscores its divine origin and the hope it provides. Paul describes in Romans 3:21 that the righteousness of God is manifested without the law through faith in Jesus Christ. This reveals God's gracious action in justifying sinners freely, through the redemption provided by Christ. Therefore, the gospel is not merely information; it encapsulates the profound realities of salvation, hope, and God’s redemptive plan, making it a glorious proclamation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21

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