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What makes the gospel offensive to some people?

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The gospel is offensive because it confronts human pride and the belief that we can earn favor with God through works.

The gospel of Jesus Christ is often deemed offensive, particularly by those who are steeped in self-righteousness or who rely on their own works to earn God's favor. Paul highlights this offense in his discussions, illustrating how the message that we are all sinners in need of redemption speaks directly to the dignity and pride of the natural man. This message is a stumbling block for religious individuals who believe they can achieve righteousness through their own efforts. Additionally, the gospel's proclamation of salvation by faith alone, through grace, negates any claims of merit based on personal righteousness, which is inherently challenging to human pride. Ultimately, the offense of the gospel reveals the heart's need for humility and recognition of one's inability to save oneself.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17, Galatians 5:11

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