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Y_Kistochka [10]
1 year ago
10

Paul was motivated to preach to the

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kolezko [41]1 year ago
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This is true. Paul was motivated to preach to the Gentiles by a sense of concern for a people who were to be destroyed in idolatry. This sense of concern is featured in how he perceives the state of humankind without Christ as completely lost.

<h3>Why did Paul preach the gospel?</h3>

The reason why the apostle Paul [preached the gospel was because he was mandated to lead the world to salvation and save them from eternal condemnation. One of the core tasks that Christians have is to lead others to the lord. Paul in the bible was called a persecutor of the Christians.

He was known to have killed them in their numbers and stopped the gospel from being preached before the encounter that he had with Christ.

This is one of the  principles of Christianity. To lead those that do not know Christ to know and accept the word of God and the tenets of Christianity.

Read more on Apostle Paul here: brainly.com/question/508307

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