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What is the significance of the phrase 'my gospel'?

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'My gospel' refers to the personal acceptance of the gospel message as an individual's own source of hope and salvation.

'My gospel' highlights the transition from the gospel being merely a general message to it becoming deeply personal for the believer. This phrase emphasizes that while the gospel is objectively true for all, it must be embraced by individuals as their own. When the gospel is recognized as 'my gospel,' it signifies a personal relationship with Christ and assurance of salvation based on His work. The value of this personal acceptance is crucial, especially as believers will ultimately stand before God in judgment, where their acceptance or rejection of this gospel will have eternal significance.
Scripture References: Romans 2:16

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My Gospel
Todd Nibert · Aug 31, 2003
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