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How do we know the gospel should be preached without charge?

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The gospel is to be presented freely, as demonstrated by Paul, who sought not to impose a financial burden on his listeners.

In 1 Corinthians 9:18, Paul articulates that his reward is the ability to preach the gospel without charge, allowing him to share the message of Christ without any financial demands. This concept is echoed in Isaiah 55:1, inviting all to come and receive the gospel freely, emphasizing that spiritual sustenance comes at no monetary cost. This principle underscores the notion that salvation and the gospel are gifts from God, meant to be accessible to all without barriers or costs imposed by human means.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 9:18, Isaiah 55:1

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