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How do we know that salvation is not dependent on the preacher's ability?

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Salvation is not dependent on the preacher's ability because the Apostle Paul, who was highly gifted, had both believers and non-believers in his audience.

The truth that salvation is not dependent on the abilities or eloquence of the preacher is substantiated in the Bible through the example of the Apostle Paul. He was a well-trained, eloquent preacher who spent an entire day reasoning with the Jews in Rome from the Scriptures. Despite the clarity and power of his message, it resulted in some believing and others rejecting it (Acts 28:24). This highlights the reality that the effectiveness of preaching is ultimately in the hands of God, rather than in the preacher's skills. The power to save lies in the message of the gospel and the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit, rather than in the charisma or learning of the individual delivering it.
Scripture References: Acts 28:24

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