Gospel: The Power of Salvation Explained

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Unveil the profound concepts of Gospel as the power of salvation, delving into the significance of God's power and the essence of salvation from sin. Discover the righteousness of God, the continuous belief required, and the unwavering love behind the preaching of the Gospel in Romans 1:16.

  • Gospel
  • Salvation
  • Power
  • Romans
  • Belief

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  1. Why is Gospel described as POWER (DUNAMIS) ? What SALVATION ? WHO benefits? Romans 1:16

  2. Gospel: Gods Power Gospel: God s Power Because to be saved from sin cannot be purchased with zeal or money (Rom. 10:1-4, I Pet. 1:18-19) Revelation Knowledge- Jesus Christ (I Cor. 1:24) Man stands as weak unable to achieve end without Christ. (Rom. 5:6) Jesus is the Propitiation for sin appeases the judicial wrath of God on sin (I Jn. 4:10, Rom. 1:18, Rom. 3:23-26)

  3. SALVATION SALVATION From the consequences of our sin spiritual death (Rom. 6:23, Eph. 2:5) Never ashamed unto the final salvation (I Pet. 2:6) Wait unto salvation (Heb. 9:28) Salvation ready to revealed (I Pet. 1:5) Saved from wrath of God (Rom. 5:9-10) Salvation that is closer each day we live (Rom. 13:11)

  4. Who Believes (Rom. 1:16) Who Believes (Rom. 1:16) Righteousness of God Not our own (Phil. 3:8-9) One who keeps on believing (Present Tense) (Rom. 10:4) Why Paul is ready to preach the Gospel to you in Rome (Rom. 1:15) love to tell the story to those who know it best

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