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Why was Paul unashamed of the gospel?

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Paul was unashamed of the gospel because he recognized it as the power of God for salvation.

In Romans 1:16, Paul boldly declares his lack of shame regarding the gospel because it is the very means by which God saves souls. He understands that the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, yet it is the wisdom of God to those who believe. His unashamed stance comes from the deep conviction that salvation is found in no one else but Christ, who fulfilled the requirements of God's justice. This boldness is reflected in his willingness to endure persecution and hardship for the gospel's sake, serving as an example for all Christians to follow. By understanding the source of power within the gospel, believers should adopt a similar fearlessness in their proclamation of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, 1 Corinthians 1:18

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