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What does the Bible say about my gospel in Romans 16?

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The 'my gospel' in Romans 16 refers to the gospel Paul personally preached, which is centered on Christ and the grace of God.

In Romans 16:25-26, Paul refers to the 'my gospel' to indicate the gospel that has been entrusted to him by God. This gospel is not only Paul's personal message but encapsulates the entire plan of salvation through Jesus Christ. It emphasizes the grace of God, the fulfillment of promises, and the mystery revealed through the Scriptures. Paul uses this term to assert the uniqueness of the gospel he preached, which aligns strictly with the teachings and revelations from God, made manifest to all nations for the obedience of faith.
Scripture References: Romans 16:24-27, 2 Timothy 1:8-10

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