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What does the Bible say about the reactions to the preaching of the gospel?

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The Bible teaches that reactions to the gospel vary greatly, often resulting in either amazement or mockery.

In Acts 2, we see two distinct groups responding to the apostolic preaching—some were amazed by hearing the wonderful works of God in their own languages, while others mocked the apostles, claiming they were drunk. This division reflects a broader biblical theme: there are those who receive the gospel with joy, recognizing its truth and power, and those who reject it as foolishness, as stated in 1 Corinthians 1:18, where the cross is described as foolishness to those who are perishing, but the power of God to those being saved. This consistent pattern of reaction illustrates the profound difference between God's people, who respond to His Word with faith, and those who do not.
Scripture References: Acts 2:14-36, 1 Corinthians 1:18

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