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What role does preaching play in salvation according to the Bible?

Preaching is integral to salvation as it communicates the Gospel, which is the means by which God saves His elect.
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What role does suffering play in the Christian life?

Suffering is a means through which God prepares believers for eternal glory.
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What role does the law play in justification?

The law highlights our inability to achieve righteousness, showing the necessity of faith (Romans 3:20).
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What should Christians do in times of trouble?

Christians should cry out to the Lord in their troubles, trusting in His power and mercy to deliver them.
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What should Christians do when they sin?

Christians should confess their sins and trust in Jesus as their advocate.
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Who has been reconciled according to the Bible?

According to the Bible, those who have been reconciled are God's chosen people, those who believe in Christ.
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Why are God's blessings important for Christians?

God's blessings are vital as they signify His favor and grace, empowering Christians to live according to His will.
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Why are God's promises considered precious?

God's promises are precious because they are based on His certainty and are fulfilled through Jesus Christ.
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Why are the fruits of righteousness important for Christians?

The fruits of righteousness are vital as they serve as evidence of a believer’s faith and reflect God’s glory.
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Why did Elijah pour water on the sacrifice?

Elijah poured water on the sacrifice to demonstrate God's power and to highlight the miracle that would follow.
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Why did Jesus associate with sinners?

Jesus associated with sinners to demonstrate His mission of offering grace and salvation to the lost.
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Why did Jesus cleanse the temple?

Jesus cleansed the temple because it had been corrupted by commercialism and no longer served as a place of worship (Matthew 21:12-13).
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Why did the people of Nazareth reject Jesus?

The people of Nazareth rejected Jesus due to their familiarity with Him and their reliance on their own fleshly confidence.
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Why do Christians believe in the sovereignty of God in salvation?

Christians believe in God's sovereignty in salvation because Scripture affirms that it is God who chooses and saves (Romans 9:16).
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Why do Christians face persecution?

Christians face persecution because they do not belong to the world, and their faith often contradicts worldly values.
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Why do Christians gather for worship?

Christians gather for worship as an act of obedience, gratitude, and remembrance of what God has done.
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Why do Reformed Christians emphasize the sovereignty of God in salvation?

Reformed Christians emphasize God's sovereignty in salvation because it highlights His grace in choosing and saving His people apart from their works.
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Why do some people reject the Gospel?

Many reject the gospel due to a desire for autonomy and the refusal to submit to Christ's authority as sovereign Lord.
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Why does God allow trials in the lives of believers?

God allows trials to draw believers closer to Christ and to demonstrate His glory through their circumstances.
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Why is a broken heart important for Christians?

A broken heart signifies humility and access to God's grace (Psalm 34:18).
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