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Why is self-denial necessary for sharing the gospel?

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Self-denial is essential for sharing the gospel as it demonstrates a commitment to prioritize the needs of others over personal convenience.

The call to self-denial is a foundational principle in the life of a believer, particularly when it comes to evangelism. Jesus articulates this in Luke 9:23, where He stresses that anyone wishing to follow Him must deny themselves and take up their cross daily. This self-denial is crucial in the context of evangelism because effective outreach often requires sacrificing personal comfort and time for the sake of others. The Apostle Paul serves as a prime example, willingly relinquishing his rights and comforts to reach various people groups with the gospel. By prioritizing the needs and salvation of others, believers model the love of Christ and demonstrate genuine investment in their neighbors' spiritual well-being.
Scripture References: Luke 9:23, 1 Corinthians 9:19-22

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