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Why does the gospel cause offense?

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The gospel causes offense because it challenges human pride by declaring that salvation is entirely dependent on God's grace, not human effort.

The message of the gospel is inherently offensive to the natural heart because it negates human pride and self-righteousness. The proclamation that one must rely solely on Christ for salvation, as noted in Galatians 5:11, is seen as exclusive and unfair by those who believe they can contribute to their salvation. This is particularly evident in teachings about predestination and election, where Romans 9:11 asserts that God's choices are based on His sovereign will. Many reject this truth, finding it hard to accept that not all will be saved and that salvation is entirely a work of grace. Consequently, the gospel represents a division between those whom God calls to Himself and those who remain blind to this truth.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:11, Romans 9:11

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