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What does the Bible say about being sold out for the gospel?

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Being sold out for the gospel means prioritizing the preaching of Christ above personal gain or comfort.

The concept of being sold out for the gospel is rooted in the apostolic example of Paul, who prioritized the communication of the gospel message over his own rights or comfort. In 1 Corinthians 9:15-27, Paul articulates his determination to preach the gospel freely, stating that he would rather suffer than allow his message to be compromised by accusations of greed or personal ambition. This attitude exemplifies the sacrificial nature of true ministry, where the well-being of the congregation and the lost are placed above personal or financial interests. The believer, following Paul’s example, is summoned to embrace a similar mindset, willingly sacrificing personal freedoms for the sake of the gospel and the edification of others.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 9:15-27

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