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March 20.2025
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Unveiling the Power of the Gospel: Stand Proud and Share

Speaker discussing Power of the Gospel in church setting.

The Power of the Gospel: A Message for All

Understanding the power of the Gospel is at the heart of Romans chapter 1. The Apostle Paul urges us not to be ashamed of this incredible message because it is God’s power for salvation, not just for a select few, but for everyone who believes. In our modern world, where doubts about faith abound and criticism of Christianity is prevalent, embracing the Gospel means standing firm and sharing its transformative message with others.

In '16th March 2025 pm sermon - Romans 1:14-17', the Apostle Paul discusses the importance of the Gospel message, inspiring us to reflect on our own commitment to sharing it.

Why Might We Feel Ashamed?

It’s easy to feel embarrassed about sharing the Gospel today. Think about it—many around us view the teachings of Christ as outdated or irrelevant. The messages of humility and love for one’s enemies can sound foolish or even to some, a sign of weakness. Many may ask, “Why follow a carpenter from an obscure village who never wielded a sword and died on a cross?” The Apostle Paul faced this same kind of scrutiny and pressure, yet he boldly declared, “I am not ashamed of the Gospel.” This proclamation fuels the mandate for us to share the Gospel without fear.

Three Powerful Reasons Not to Be Ashamed of the Gospel

Paul gives us three compelling reasons to embrace the Gospel proudly, which we can learn from and apply in our lives:

  • It is the Power of God: The most astounding part of the Gospel is its inherent power. Despite the perception that it is weak or foolish, God’s message can transform lives. Just as a tiny seed has the potential to grow into a mighty tree, the Gospel carries the power of salvation. Many people’s lives have been changed by this simple yet profound message, proving its strength to save souls.
  • It Reveals the Righteousness of God: The Gospel showcases God’s righteousness and His desire to bring humanity back into a relationship with Him. It’s not about setting up impossibly high standards that we must meet to gain God’s favor; rather, it is about receiving God’s righteousness as a gift. Imagine how uplifting it is to know that we can be clothed in righteousness, no matter how imperfect we truly are.
  • It Tells Us How to Be Saved: The Gospel offers salvation to everyone, regardless of past mistakes or societal standing. All that is required is faith in Jesus Christ. This is the key takeaway: it’s not our works that save us, but our trust in the goodness and mercy of God.

The Role of Faith

Faith plays a vital role in our relationship with God. As Paul states, “The righteous will live by faith.” It's not just about knowing the story or the teachings but truly trusting in the goodness of God. For young believers, understanding this can be a game-changer. True faith means resting in the assurance that God is who He says He is and that He has a beautiful plan for our lives.

How Can We Share the Gospel Boldly?

In a world that often challenges our beliefs, sharing the Gospel boldly includes being prepared to talk about its importance. It can be as simple as sharing your own experiences of how the Gospel has impacted your life. Encouraging friends to explore the teachings of Jesus can plant seeds that grow into a deep faith.

Remember, the Gospel doesn’t need polishing or sensationalizing to stand strong. Its authenticity speaks for itself, and our confidence shines through when we share it with love. Engaging in community activities, such as Bible studies or outreach programs, can provide a supportive environment where you and your friends can explore faith questions together.

Final Thoughts

As we reflect on the message from Paul in Romans, let’s strive to echo his conviction: “I am not ashamed of the Gospel.” It’s a call to embrace our faith, recognizing the unprecedented power of the message we have been entrusted with. Let it be the light we carry into every encounter, providing hope, love, and the promise of salvation to all who will listen.

Let’s share this beautiful gift we’ve received and encourage others to explore the depths of God’s grace. No matter where they are on their journey, this message is for everyone!

Walton Evangelical Church

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