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Why is being a debtor important for Christians?

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Being a debtor underscores a Christian's obligation to share the gospel and live in gratitude for God's grace.

The concept of being a debtor is crucial in understanding a Christian's responsibility towards others. As believers, we are indebted to God for His grace, which was freely given yet comes with the obligation to share that grace with others. This is evident when Paul identifies himself as a debtor to both the Greeks and the barbarians (Romans 1:14). The acknowledgment of being a debtor motivates Christians to proclaim the gospel actively, recognizing the immense gift of salvation received through Christ. It fosters a sense of urgency and an unyielding commitment to evangelism, reflecting gratitude for our salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:14-15, Philemon 1:19

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