Risking your life for the gospel or living the high life for the gospel

Risking your life for the gospel or living the high life for the gospel – Are you willing to risk your life for the gospel, to die sharing Jesus or live the high life.

Risking your life for the gospel or living the high life for the gospel

We are all called to share the gospel. That means even if it could mean our life on Earth is over. There is no greater love, than one who dies for another. In short, we risk our lives so others can have eternal life too.

Risking your life for the gospel or living the high life for the gospel - Are you willing to risk your life for the gospel, to die sharing Jesus or live the high life.
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Besides those who lose their life for Him, will gain their life. Also, if we deny Him before men, He will deny us before the Father. I never knew you, is a scary sentence.

Look at Paul, he was beat and put in jail and even killed for sharing the gospel. Are we willing to do the same? We can say yes, all we want now, but when it comes to it, would we really?

Would we be willing to give up everything we have, home, car, job, family, etc to share the gospel? What about living outside in a remote area with little food?

We are called out of our comfort zone for a purpose, so we can totally rely on Christ and Christ Alone. It is a total surrender.

Would we continue in the Way, if we got beat or put in jail or would we give up? Would be just stay in the comfort of our homes? etc.

The Disciples and other followers gave up everything they had to follow Jesus. Even the start of the Church, those people sold what they had and gave away to those in need. None of the hoard it, if they did well God did punish them. Ananiasand his wife Sapphira is an example in Acts 5.

We are ALL called to share the gospel! Find out these 10 reasons why Christians Don’t share the gospel.

Last updated May 18, 2019. Last updated or republished August 26, 2020.

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