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What is the significance of being a debtor to preach the gospel?

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Being a debtor to preach the gospel signifies a profound responsibility to share the good news with others.

In Romans 1:14, Paul identifies himself as a debtor to both Greeks and barbarians, indicating an urgent responsibility to impart the message of salvation. This idea of indebtedness stems from recognizing the mercy and grace received from God. It challenges believers to see their role not just as recipients of the gospel but as active participants in God’s plan to save others. This responsibility compels Christians to engage with their communities, sharing the hope found in Christ, thus fulfilling the Great Commission that Christ gave to His disciples.
Scripture References: Romans 1:14-15, Matthew 28:19-20

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