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Why is the gospel significant in the ministry of pastors?

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The gospel is the power of God unto salvation and the central message that pastors proclaim (Romans 1:16).

The gospel holds a vital place in the ministry of pastors as it is described as the 'power of God unto salvation' (Romans 1:16). Through the proclamation of the gospel, pastors are tasked with delivering God’s message, which has the ability to transform lives. The metaphor of an ox goad used by Shamgar serves as a powerful image of how the gospel can accomplish what appears impossible; it is through this seemingly foolish message that God orchestrates the salvation of His elect. Pastors are meant to wield this gospel, despite its ordinariness, as the means by which the Holy Spirit works to convict sinners of their need for Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, Judges 3:31

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