Paul was not ashamed of the gospel—that much is clear from his life. But what was it that drove Paul to such bold proclamation? In his letter to the Romans, he provides the answer to that question:
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek” (Rom. 1:16).
What was it about this gospel that propelled Paul forward in obedience to a very difficult calling?
First, the gospel is God’s power. The gospel came from God. He brought it about because of His great glory (Rom. 15:9) and because of His great love (Rom. 5:8). The gospel originated from God, was carried along by Him, was brought to completion by God the Son, and is being worked out in the church by God the Spirit. It is God’s power that was on display when sinners were elected, and it is His power alone that is seen in justification, sanctification, and glorification. Everything comes from God!
Second, the gospel is a display of God’s power. The might of the Almighty is clearly seen in the true gospel. His ability to do what is extremely difficult (1 Peter 4:18) is on display by saving sinners. Paul highlights this aspect of God’s power when he shows that both Jews and Greeks (Gentiles) can be saved by the gospel. The gospel is effective for all those who believe, whether a person is a genetic descendant of Abraham or not.
Finally, he said that it was the power of God for salvation. The salvation that he was speaking about was salvation from the wrath and just condemnation of God. God justly condemns sinners to final punishment—yet in the gospel, God has a means to pardon and accept ungodly sinners as if they had never sinned, and to do so without contradicting His own justice (Rom. 3:21-26). This is truly miraculous! Salvation of this nature is unimaginable apart from the work of God in Christ—no mere human could have brought about salvation of this kind for himself, much less for an entire company of people!
For these reasons, Paul was not ashamed of the gospel. He knew that in serving the Christian churches he was serving God Himself, and that by administering the gospel to lost and dying sinners, he was being used by God to powerfully save them from death! Praise the Lord for the gospel, and may He cause the beauty of His salvation to compel us to boldness. He is worthy of no less.
--Dean of Admissions
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