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What does the Bible say about witnessing to non-believers?

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The Bible commands Christians to proclaim the truth, even amid opposition and misunderstanding.

Scripture clearly outlines the obligation of Christians to witness to non-believers and those of other faiths. As 1 Corinthians 1:18 states, the message of the cross may seem foolishness to those who are perishing, yet it is the power of God for salvation to those who believe. We must understand that we are called to share the Gospel, which is God's normal means for salvation. This command does not permit a diluted or soft message but calls for clarity and truthfulness in our presentations, which reflect our reverence for God and His Word. Thus, witnessing encompasses sharing both the bad news of sin and God's wrath, and the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ's atoning work on the cross.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:18, Romans 10:14-15

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