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The Gospel Is Offensive But You Shouldn T Be
The Gospel Is Offensive But You Shouldn T Be

The Gospel Is Offensive But You Shouldn T Be Pastor ed young is the senior pastor of fellowship church based in the dfw metroplex, he is also an author, and conference speaker noted for his creati. About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how works test new features nfl sunday ticket press copyright.

The Gospel Is Offensive But You Shouldn T Be
The Gospel Is Offensive But You Shouldn T Be

The Gospel Is Offensive But You Shouldn T Be 1 peter 2:7 8 esv 70 helpful voteshelpfulnot helpful. so the honor is for you who believe, but for those who do not believe, “the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone,” and “a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offense.”. they stumble because they disobey the word, as they were destined to do. Bible verses about gospel being offensive. here are twelve powerful bible verses about gospel being offensive: 1. 1 corinthians 1:18 – “for the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of god.”. 2. If the truth offends, then let it offend. people have been living their whole lives in offense to god; let them be offended for a while. when we evangelize, the last thing we should worry about is having the gospel offend people. because of man’s inherent nature and what the gospel message implies, people will get offended. let them be offended. For example, paul says in 1 corinthians 1:23–24, we preach christ crucified, a stumbling block to jews and folly to gentiles, but to those who are called, both jews and greeks, christ the power of god and the wisdom of god. the words stumbling block and foolishness are very similar to the accusation that the gospel is offensive and extreme.

Gospel Offense Advancing God S Kingdom With Love By Brian Benton
Gospel Offense Advancing God S Kingdom With Love By Brian Benton

Gospel Offense Advancing God S Kingdom With Love By Brian Benton If the truth offends, then let it offend. people have been living their whole lives in offense to god; let them be offended for a while. when we evangelize, the last thing we should worry about is having the gospel offend people. because of man’s inherent nature and what the gospel message implies, people will get offended. let them be offended. For example, paul says in 1 corinthians 1:23–24, we preach christ crucified, a stumbling block to jews and folly to gentiles, but to those who are called, both jews and greeks, christ the power of god and the wisdom of god. the words stumbling block and foolishness are very similar to the accusation that the gospel is offensive and extreme. Tim keller said in his book romans 1–7 for you that there are four reasons modern christians feel ashamed of the gospel: 1. the gospel tells us we’re spiritual failures. jesus didn’t come for the well. he came for the spiritually sick. he didn’t come to coach people with spiritual potential to become greater successes. To pump ourselves up as the point of the gospel is to give the gospel a flat tire. it’s about god. 4. the gospel is offensive, but you don’t have to be. since the content of the gospel is unashamedly offensive (romans 1:16) we have to keep in mind that we don’t by necessarily have to be offensive ourselves.

The Gospel Is Offensive But Our Churches Shouldn T Be Part 1 First
The Gospel Is Offensive But Our Churches Shouldn T Be Part 1 First

The Gospel Is Offensive But Our Churches Shouldn T Be Part 1 First Tim keller said in his book romans 1–7 for you that there are four reasons modern christians feel ashamed of the gospel: 1. the gospel tells us we’re spiritual failures. jesus didn’t come for the well. he came for the spiritually sick. he didn’t come to coach people with spiritual potential to become greater successes. To pump ourselves up as the point of the gospel is to give the gospel a flat tire. it’s about god. 4. the gospel is offensive, but you don’t have to be. since the content of the gospel is unashamedly offensive (romans 1:16) we have to keep in mind that we don’t by necessarily have to be offensive ourselves.

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