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What does it mean that the Gospel is filled with strange things?

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The Gospel contains many paradoxes that challenge human understanding, such as the incarnation and the nature of grace.

The Gospel indeed presents a series of strange things—paradoxes that defy human logic and reasoning. For instance, the incarnation of Christ, where God becomes flesh, is a profound mystery that bewildered many. Philippians 2:5-8 highlights this concept, demonstrating how Jesus, in His humility, chose to enter humanity to save sinners. Furthermore, the fact that the righteous suffered for the unrighteous, as seen in the crucifixion, emphasizes the depth of God's love and grace. The Gospel redefines concepts such as strength in weakness, life through death, and salvation through faith, all of which illustrate the extraordinary nature of God's plan for redemption. These strange things challenge and transform our perceptions, encouraging us to embrace the truth of God’s Word with awe and reverence.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:5-8

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Strange Things
Don Fortner · Apr 23, 2000
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