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Robert Pate
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All of the apostles except for John died violent deaths for preaching the Gospel.
There is this stress in the New Testament especially in the writings of Paul to go into all of the world and preach the good news of the Gospel.
The apostle Paul suffered much as he went into the world to preach the Gospel. He was beaten several times, He was tried as a criminal, He was shipwrecked, The Jews were constantly trying to kill him, He was thrown into prison twice. No one has suffered more persecution for preaching the Gospel than the apostle Paul. At one time Paul refered to the Gospel as the "Gospel of contention" every where he went to preach the Gospel there was contention. Paul's life was one of turmoil and persecution. He finally lost his head because of his commitment to the Gospel.
If men are saved by being predestinated why did Paul suffer so much for the sake of the Gospel?
There is this stress in the New Testament especially in the writings of Paul to go into all of the world and preach the good news of the Gospel.
The apostle Paul suffered much as he went into the world to preach the Gospel. He was beaten several times, He was tried as a criminal, He was shipwrecked, The Jews were constantly trying to kill him, He was thrown into prison twice. No one has suffered more persecution for preaching the Gospel than the apostle Paul. At one time Paul refered to the Gospel as the "Gospel of contention" every where he went to preach the Gospel there was contention. Paul's life was one of turmoil and persecution. He finally lost his head because of his commitment to the Gospel.
If men are saved by being predestinated why did Paul suffer so much for the sake of the Gospel?
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You mean ... you've never heard of Calvinism 'til this very moment?