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What does the Bible say about the fragrance of the gospel?

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The Bible describes the gospel as a sweet fragrance to those who are saved and an offense to those who are perishing.

The Bible presents the gospel as a delightful fragrance to those appointed by God to believe it. In Romans 1:16, Paul states that the gospel is 'the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.' For those who are chosen, it is a sweet savor that brings joy and life, involving deep appreciation of Christ's sacrificial work, as elaborated in Ephesians 5:2, where Christ's offering is described as a sweet-smelling savor to God. Those who reject the gospel, however, find it to be an offensive odor, affirming the biblical truth that not all perceive its sweetness.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, Ephesians 5:2

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