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Why is it important to preach the Gospel without modification?

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Preaching the Gospel without modification preserves its integrity and power to save, as seen in Romans 1:16.

The importance of preaching the Gospel without modification stems from the necessity of maintaining its divine integrity and the power that comes through its unchanged message. Romans 1:16 affirms that the Gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. Just as Abraham instructed his servant not to return to the land of his family, the Church must likewise avoid altering the Gospel message to make it more palatable for a worldly audience. The effectiveness of the Gospel relies on its unfiltered presentation, as the Holy Spirit works through the proclamation of Christ to call and regenerate those whom God has chosen. A diluted message risks compromising the truth that can bring salvation and diminishes the glory of Christ. Thus, believers are called to proclaim the Gospel faithfully and fervently, trusting that God will fulfill His purpose.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, 2 Timothy 4:2

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