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The Gospel That Needs No Help
Power, Trust, and the God Who Is Not in Our Debt: Romans 1:1–17
The Gospel Belongs to God, Not to Us
- Paul begins with God’s gospel, not human need (Romans 1:1).
- The gospel is promised and received, not invented (Romans 1:2).
- What belongs to God does not need improvement (Romans 1:16).
The Power Is in the Message, Not the Messenger
- Paul is a servant before he is an apostle (Romans 1:1).
- The gospel does not carry power—it is power (Romans 1:16).
- Without God’s Word, the messenger is empty (Romans 1:5).
Faith Is Trusting God Enough Not to Edit Him
God Is Not in Our Debt—We Are in His
Applications: Living This Gospel Today
- Where might I be subtly reshaping the gospel because I fear people’s reactions more than I trust God’s power?
- In what ways do I rely more on my ability, tone, or strategy than on the gospel itself?
- What would it look like for me to speak the gospel plainly and leave both offense and fruit in God’s hands?
- Where do I need to remember that I am only a vessel—and that God remains God with or without me?