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What is the gospel that Paul was not ashamed of?

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The gospel Paul referred to is the good news about Jesus Christ and His power to save.

The gospel that Paul speaks of in Romans 1:16 is specifically described as 'the gospel of Christ.' This gospel is centered on the person and work of Jesus, including His death, resurrection, and the reconciliation of sinners to God through faith in Him. Paul emphasizes that it is not just any message but the definitive statement of God’s saving action towards humanity. Importantly, this gospel reveals God's righteousness through faith, demonstrating that salvation is based solely on what Christ has accomplished, making it unique and authoritative compared to any other declaration of faith or practice. Thus, Paul's pride in the gospel stems from its divine origins and the assurance it brings to believers.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16

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