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How does Paul's readiness to preach the gospel apply to Christians today?

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Paul's readiness to preach reflects the urgent call for Christians today to share the gospel with fervor and commitment.

Paul's declaration of being 'ready to preach' the gospel, as found in Romans 1:15, underscores a passionate commitment that every Christian should emulate. The Greek word for 'ready' suggests an eagerness and preparedness that arises from a deep concern for the spiritual well-being of others. For Christians today, this readiness manifests as an active engagement in sharing the message of Christ in various contexts—be it in personal conversations, community outreach, or through church ministry. While not every Christian is called to preach in a formal sense, all are entrusted with the gospel and are to be prepared to articulate their faith and answer questions about the hope they possess. Consequently, readiness entails studying God’s Word, praying for opportunities, and cultivating a heart that delights in sharing the good news.
Scripture References: Romans 1:15, 2 Timothy 4:2, 1 Peter 3:15

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