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What does the Bible say about confrontation in sharing the Gospel?

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The Bible teaches that sharing the truth of the Gospel may lead to confrontation, but we must stand firm in our faith.

The Bible emphasizes that sharing the Gospel can result in confrontation, particularly when dealing with the truth of God that may offend others. For instance, in John 8:30-40, Jesus does not shy away from declaring His identity as the light of the world despite the imminent offense it causes to the Pharisees. He confronts their misunderstandings directly, indicating that while we should strive to avoid unnecessary offense, we must be unwavering when it comes to essential doctrinal truths. Christ’s example shows that it's vital to carefully navigate conversations about faith while maintaining fidelity to the core tenets of the Gospel, even if it means facing opposition.
Scripture References: John 8:30-40, Matthew 17:24-27

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Jim Byrd · Apr 12, 2017
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