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Why is understanding the subjective gospel important for Christians?

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Understanding the subjective gospel is crucial as it emphasizes the personal nature of salvation—Christ died specifically for the elect.

The subjective aspect of the gospel involves comprehending that Christ's death was not merely a historical event but a personal act of redemption for those chosen by God. While angels may know that Jesus died, they do not experience the personal application of that truth, which is central to the Christian faith. The subjective gospel invites believers to recognize their individual status as recipients of grace and mercy, highlighting the transformative power of accepting Christ's sacrifice personally. This understanding not only deepens one's faith but also enhances the joy and assurance of salvation offered to the elect.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:12, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

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The Angels' Desire
Kyle Baker · Mar 18, 2012
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