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Why is the gospel referred to as the river of God?

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The gospel is called the river of God because it brings spiritual nourishment, refreshment, and life.

In Psalm 65, the river of God symbolizes the abundant blessings that flow from Him to His people. Just as a river provides water for nourishment, growth, and sustenance, the gospel of Christ nourishes the souls of believers with grace and salvation. It illustrates how God lavishes His provision upon us, ensuring that we are spiritually enriched and sustained, resulting in joy and praise in our hearts. This metaphor emphasizes the life-giving nature of God's word and blessings.
Scripture References: Psalm 65:9-11, Isaiah 55:10

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