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What does the Bible say about sharing the gospel with those who reject it?

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The Bible teaches that we should not cast pearls before swine, meaning we should discern who is ready to hear the gospel.

In Matthew 7:6, Jesus instructs us not to give what is holy to dogs or cast pearls before swine, illustrating the need for discernment when sharing the gospel. This command emphasizes that there are individuals who may show an utter disdain for the gospel, considering it unworthy of their attention. In such cases, sharing the gospel may not only be unproductive but could also lead to backlash, as they may turn and rend you in their rejection. The importance of knowing when to speak and when to refrain from preaching the gospel underscores a heart for discernment rooted in love for Christ and understanding of His treasures.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:6

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Dogs & Swine
Todd Nibert · Feb 3, 2013
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