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Why is the message of the Gospel considered simple yet profound?

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The Gospel's simplicity lies in its clear message of salvation through Christ alone.

The simplicity of the Gospel message is emphasized throughout Scripture, particularly in 1 John 1:15, where it is stated, 'This then is the message which we have heard of him.' The message centers on the work of Christ, emphasizing that God, in His grace, offers salvation solely through faith in Jesus. The Gospel is profound in that it addresses the deepest need of humanity—reconciliation with God—while remaining accessible to all who would believe. This simplicity should not be confused with a lack of depth; the truths of the Gospel encompass incredible theological richness and implications for life. As solemn as the truths may be, they remain uncomplicated, inviting all to grasp the core of what it means to have eternal life through Christ.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:15

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David Eddmenson · Nov 6, 2015
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