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Why is trusting in the gospel important for salvation?

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Trusting in the gospel is essential for salvation because it is the power of God that brings us to faith and delivers us from sin.

The sermon emphasizes that the gospel is the 'power of God unto salvation' (Romans 1:16). It is not our own works, decisions, or efforts that save us, but the proclamation of the gospel that reveals God's righteousness and draws us to faith in Christ. When we hear the gospel, the Holy Spirit applies it to our hearts, enabling us to believe and trust in Jesus for our salvation. This process is crucial because without the gospel, there is no faith; and without faith, there is no calling upon the name of the Lord for salvation (Romans 10:13-14). The effective hearing and believing of the gospel is what transforms it into 'the gospel of your salvation', making it personal and life-changing for the believer.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, Romans 10:13-14

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