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How does fear relate to the preaching of the gospel?

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Fear in the context of preaching the gospel is addressed by Jesus, who instructs us not to fear men but to rely on God's sovereignty.

In Matthew 10:26-31, Jesus encourages His followers not to fear those who can harm the body but to fear God, who controls both soul and body. This command reassures us that even amidst opposition and persecution, God’s sovereignty ensures our ultimate safety. Preachers of the gospel can face rejection and hostility, yet they are reminded that their mission is backed by divine authority. Knowing that God values them highly and will uphold them through trials empowers preachers to boldly proclaim the gospel, undeterred by the fear of man, as they trust in God's faithful provision and protection.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:26-31, Hebrews 4:13

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