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What does it mean to reject the gospel?

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Rejecting the gospel means turning away from the only means of salvation and mercy offered through Christ.

Rejecting the gospel, as articulated in Paul's message, is a serious matter with eternal implications. Paul warns the Jews in Acts 13 that by rejecting the gospel, they are also rejecting the mercy of God, which they can find in Christ alone (Acts 13:46). This rejection is not merely about disbelief; it involves a conscious choice to turn away from God's offered grace and mercy. Each rejection acknowledges a refusal to accept the truth about Jesus as the Messiah and the implications of His resurrection as the basis for salvation. Therefore, such a stance is ultimately perilous, as it leads to spiritual blindness and separation from God's grace.
Scripture References: Acts 13:46, 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12

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