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What does being 'not ashamed' of the gospel mean?

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Being 'not ashamed' of the gospel means confidently proclaiming its truth despite opposition or scorn.

To be 'not ashamed' of the gospel, as Paul expresses in Romans 1:16, signifies a deep conviction and commitment to the message of Christ. It entails a refusal to hide one's faith or to alter the gospel to suit human preferences or avoid persecution. Instead, it embraces the gospel's inherent offensiveness, recognizing that it confronts humanity's sinfulness and calls for total reliance on God's grace for salvation. Believers are encouraged to identify fully with the gospel, proclaiming its truth boldly and defending it against the prevailing cultural wind, knowing that it is the ultimate source of hope and life.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17

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