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What does the Bible say about common people in the gospel?

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The Bible reveals that common people gladly receive the gospel, as seen in Mark 12:37.

In Mark 12:37, it is noted that common people heard Jesus gladly. This signifies that the gospel is accessible to all, especially those who consider themselves ordinary or without great status. Throughout the Scriptures, it is evident that God often chooses the weak and foolish of the world to confound the wise (1 Corinthians 1:27-28). The message of Christ is received warmly by those who recognize their need for grace, as evidenced by the willingness of common folk to embrace the truth of the gospel that often eludes the educated and proud.
Scripture References: Mark 12:37, 1 Corinthians 1:27-28

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Common People
Paul Mahan · Jun 30, 2002
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