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What is the significance of 'my gospel' in Paul's teaching?

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'My gospel' signifies Paul's personal experience and commitment to the message of Jesus Christ.

When Paul refers to 'my gospel,' he highlights his personal connection to the message he preaches, which is transformative and distinct from human traditions. It illustrates that the gospel he received was a divine revelation from God, not from men. The phrase encapsulates a deep personal ownership and devotion to the gospel's message, which fundamentally changed his life and serves as a model for all believers to embrace their faith authentically.
Scripture References: Romans 16:25, 2 Timothy 2:8

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My Gospel
Henry Mahan · Apr 16, 1989
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