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What should Christians do in response to rejection of the gospel?

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Christians should respond to rejection of the gospel with mercy, moving on to share the message elsewhere without retaliation.

In the face of rejection, Christians are called to exhibit the same grace and mercy displayed by Christ. Instead of reacting with anger or a desire for retribution, as seen with James and John, believers should remember Jesus' example in Luke 9:56, where He chose to move on rather than to destroy. This approach highlights the importance of kindness and patience in the face of opposition. By extending grace even in rejection, Christians reflect the character of Christ and remain focused on their mission to share the good news of salvation wherever they go.
Scripture References: Luke 9:56

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