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Why is the urgency of the Gospel emphasized in preaching?

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The urgency of the Gospel is emphasized to remind believers and non-believers alike of the limited time to respond to God's call for salvation.

Throughout the sermon, the preacher notes the fleeting opportunity to accept Christ's grace and salvation, as illustrated by the fate of Capernaum. The message stresses that none of us are guaranteed tomorrow, and thus calls for immediate action and belief in the Gospel. This urgency is rooted in scriptural truth, as Romans 10:13 states that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved, urging people to believe and respond before it is too late.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13, Matthew 11:28-30

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Not Many Days
Gabe Stalnaker · Mar 31, 2013
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