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How should Christians respond to those who reject the Gospel?

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Christians should separate themselves from those who reject the Gospel, as instructed in Titus 3:10-11, focusing instead on sharing the truth with those willing to listen.

When faced with rejection of the Gospel, Christians are instructed to separate themselves from those who harden their hearts against the truth. This concept is supported in Titus 3:10-11, where the Apostle Paul advises rejecting a divisive person after a few admonitions. This response is not to be interpreted as a lack of concern for their souls but rather an acknowledgment that persistent rejection can hinder the faithful proclamation of the Gospel. Instead, believers are encouraged to focus their efforts on those who are receptive to the truth. The goal is to maintain the integrity of the message while continually offering the hope of Christ to those who will listen, persuasively calling them to repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Titus 3:10-11, Matthew 7:6, Acts 13:46, Acts 18:6, Luke 9:5, Matthew 10:14-15

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