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Byan Biggerstaff explores why the gospel is inherently uncomfortable. Using Paul’s encounter with the Athenians in Acts 17, he challenges the audience to recognize that the gospel disrupts personal beliefs, idols, and cultural norms. Byan emphasizes four key aspects of this discomfort: the gospel declares that God is greater than man, exposes unfulfilled longings, demands repentance, and distinguishes between the righteous and the wicked. Despite its discomfort, the gospel is worth believing and proclaiming, urging both believers and nonbelievers to embrace its truth wholeheartedly.
By First Baptist SpartanburgByan Biggerstaff explores why the gospel is inherently uncomfortable. Using Paul’s encounter with the Athenians in Acts 17, he challenges the audience to recognize that the gospel disrupts personal beliefs, idols, and cultural norms. Byan emphasizes four key aspects of this discomfort: the gospel declares that God is greater than man, exposes unfulfilled longings, demands repentance, and distinguishes between the righteous and the wicked. Despite its discomfort, the gospel is worth believing and proclaiming, urging both believers and nonbelievers to embrace its truth wholeheartedly.