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Why is the message of the gospel central to Christianity?

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The gospel message is central as it reveals God’s redemptive plan through Christ and assures believers of salvation.

The gospel stands at the heart of Christianity as a testament to God’s love and His sovereign plan to redeem sinners. Romans 1:16-17 illustrates the power of the gospel for salvation to all who believe, emphasizing that it is not merely a historical account but God's dynamic work in transforming lives. By preaching the gospel, believers are reminded of their continual need for Christ, ensuring that the gospel message remains the foundation for spiritual growth and sustenance throughout their lives. Furthermore, it showcases Christ as our Passover Lamb, underscoring the profound significance of His sacrifice that leads to justification and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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