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What does the Bible say about the gospel being offensive?

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The Bible teaches that the gospel can be a stumbling stone and a rock of offense, revealing truths that some may resist or reject.

In Isaiah 8:14, it is noted that God can be a sanctuary for those who believe, but also a stone of stumbling for those who reject Him. This reflects the dual nature of the gospel: it brings hope and salvation to the humble, while simultaneously exposing the pride and rebellion of the unrepentant. Paul highlights this dynamic in Romans 10:1 when expressing his desire for Israel to be saved, indicating that the message of salvation is often met with resistance. Everyone has different reactions to the gospel, which can range from acceptance to rejection, showing that the offense does not come from the preacher's intent but from the message itself.
Scripture References: Isaiah 8:14, Romans 10:1

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