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What does the Bible say about Paul becoming all things to all men?

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The Bible teaches that Paul became all things to all men to win some to Christ, showing his commitment to share the gospel in a relatable way.

In 1 Corinthians 9:19-23, Paul expresses his willingness to adapt to different cultural contexts, stating that he became as a Jew to win the Jews and as one without law to reach Gentiles. His goal was not to compromise the gospel but to present it in ways that could be understood by various audiences. Paul’s approach illustrates the importance of understanding the background and beliefs of those we share the gospel with, allowing for a more effective witness without altering the truth of God's word. By accommodating to people’s cultural contexts, he aimed to effectively communicate the gospel and demonstrate God’s sovereign grace in all situations.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 9:19-23

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