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Why should Christians pray for the gospel to be glorified?

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Christians should pray for the gospel to be glorified because it magnifies Christ and leads to the transformation of lives.

In 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5, Paul urges believers to pray not only for their own well-being but that the Word of God may have free course and be glorified. This is crucial because the glorification of the gospel signifies that it is received with reverence, love, and belief. When the gospel is glorified, it transforms the hearts of those who hear it, leading to a genuine response and obedience to God's message. The effectiveness of the gospel in people's lives brings glory to Christ, who is the essence of the gospel itself. Therefore, praying for the gospel to be glorified aligns with God's purposes and desires for His Word to accomplish what He intends amongst His people and in the world at large.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 3:1, Philippians 2:15

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God Is Faithful
Henry Mahan · Jul 29, 2001
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Joshua

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