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Why is the true gospel important for the church?

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The true gospel is vital for the church because it is the foundation of faith and salvation for all believers.

The true gospel is critical for the church as it is the sole means through which individuals can be reconciled to God. Paul emphasizes that this gospel is not a message of works or of human effort but rather the finished work of Christ, as declared when He cried 'It is finished' on the cross. A church must uphold this truth as it determines the very nature and purpose of its ministry. If a church does not preach the true gospel, it runs the risk of leading its members away from the essential truths of salvation and grace that are paramount to the Christian faith. Furthermore, the continual proclamation of the gospel fosters a community deeply rooted in God's redemptive purpose, encouraging believers to thrive in their faith and mission.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, Galatians 1:6-9

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