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What does the Bible say about living out the gospel?

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The Bible teaches that living out the gospel involves how we act and react to others, especially in love and unity as the body of Christ.

Romans 12 emphasizes practical applications of the gospel in our daily lives. It encapsulates how believers should interact with each other and those outside the faith. The Apostle Paul instructs us to bless those who persecute us, to live in harmony, and to exhibit love even toward our enemies. This love and unity among Christians serve as a testament to the transformative power of the gospel, reflecting the grace and mercy we've received in Christ. Our actions and reactions illustrate the reality of our faith and the changes that the Holy Spirit has wrought in our hearts.
Scripture References: Romans 12:14-21, Romans 1:16, John 13:35

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Grace in the Body
Luke Adams · Feb 10, 2013
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