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Why should Christians share the Gospel according to the leper's logic?

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Christians are called to share the Gospel because withholding it is contrary to the mission of love and grace.

In the conclusion of the sermon, the lepers, after finding food and safety, recognized the moral obligation to share the good news with others starving in the city. This reflects the Christian imperative to proclaim the Gospel, as failing to do so represents a lack of love and indifference towards those still in spiritual famine. The act of sharing the Gospel is not only a command but a natural outflow of experiencing God's grace in our own lives. Witnessing to others about the saving grace found in Christ underscores the need for believers to actively engage in evangelism, just as the lepers did.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 7:9

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The Leper's Logic
Todd Nibert · Jan 11, 2012
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