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Overcoming Fear in Sharing the Gospel with Confidence

Overcoming Fear in Sharing the Gospel with Confidence

The apostle Paul's statement in Romans 1:16, "I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes" [1], sets the tone for understanding the concept of overcoming fear in sharing the gospel with confidence. This verse highlights Paul's unwavering commitment to the gospel, despite facing numerous challenges and persecutions.

The gospel is described as "good tidings of great joy for all people" in Torrey's Topical Textbook [2]. It is the power of God unto salvation, glorious, and everlasting [2]. The confidence to share this message comes from understanding its significance and the assurance it brings. According to Torrey's Topical Textbook, assurance is produced by faith, made full by hope, and confirmed by love [4]. This assurance is crucial in overcoming fear, as it enables believers to trust in God's power and promises.

The fear of God, rather than the fear of man, is a recurring theme in the biblical sources. John Gill's commentary on Revelation 14:7 emphasizes the importance of fearing God, not with a servile fear, but with a reverence that comes from understanding God's grace and goodness [6]. Similarly, in his commentary on Proverbs 2:5, Gill notes that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge, and it is worked in the hearts of believers by the Holy Spirit through the gospel [7].

The biblical concept of holy boldness is also relevant to overcoming fear in sharing the gospel. Torrey's Topical Textbook describes holy boldness as a characteristic of saints, produced by trust in God, faithfulness to God, and the fear of God [3]. This boldness is exemplified in Paul's statement in Romans 1:16, where he expresses his confidence in the gospel despite potential shame or persecution.

Different traditions interpret Paul's statement in Romans 1:16 in their own ways. Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, representing a Presbyterian perspective, note that Paul's language implies courage in the face of adversity, as the gospel was considered "a stumbling-block to the Jews and foolishness to the Greeks" [8]. Adam Clarke, from a Methodist/Wesleyan perspective, illustrates Paul's statement with Isaiah 28:16 and 49:23, emphasizing that believers shall not be ashamed or disappointed of their hope [9]. John Gill, representing a Baptist/Reformed tradition, explains that Paul was not ashamed of the gospel because it was the gospel of Christ, and he was willing to suffer for its sake [10].

The biblical sources also emphasize the importance of conduct and character in sharing the gospel. Torrey's Topical Textbook lists various aspects of Christian conduct, including believing in God, fearing God, and loving God [5]. These characteristics are essential in demonstrating the authenticity and power of the gospel.

Sources

  1. Romans “Romans 1:16 (BSB) — I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, first to the Jew, then to the Greek.”
  2. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Gospel, The — Is good tidings of great joy for all people -- Lu 2:10,11,31,32. Foretold -- Isa 41:27; 52:7; 61:1-3; Mr 1:15. Preached under the old testament -- Heb 4:2. Exhibits the grace of God -- Ac 14:3; 20:32. The knowledge of the glory of God is by -- 2Co 4:4,6. Life and immortality are brought to light by Jesus through -- 2Ti 1:10. Is the power of God to salvation -- Ro 1:16; 1Co 1:18; 1Th 1:5. Is glorious -- 2Co 4:4. Is everlasting -- 1Pe 1:25; Re 14:6. Preached by Christ -- Mt 4:23; Mr 1:14. Ministers have a stewardship to preach -- 1Co 9:17. Preached before”
  3. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Boldness, Holy — Christ set an example of -- Joh 7:26. Is through faith in Christ -- Eph 3:12; Heb 10:19. A characteristic of saints -- Pr 28:1. Produced by Trust in God. -- Isa 50:7. The fear of God. -- Ac 4:19; 5:29. Faithfulness to God. -- 1Ti 3:13. Express your trust in God with -- Heb 13:6. Have, in prayer -- Eph 3:12; Heb 4:16. Saints shall have, in judgment -- 1Jo 4:17. Exhortations to -- Jos 1:7; 2Ch 19:11; Jer 1:8; Eze 3:9. Pray for -- Ac 4:29; Eph 6:19,20. Ministers should exhibit, in Faithfulness to their people. -- 2Co 7:4; 10:1. Preaching. -- Ac 4:31; Ph”
  4. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Assurance — Produced by faith -- Eph 3:12; 2Ti 1:12; Heb 10:22. Made full by hope -- Heb 6:11,19. Confirmed by love -- 1Jo 3:14,19; 4:18. Is the effect of righteousness -- Isa 32:17. Is abundant in the understanding of the gospel -- Col 2:2; 1Th 1:5. Saints privileged to have, of Their election. -- Ps 4:3; 1Th 1:4. Their redemption. -- Job 19:25. Their adoption. -- Ro 8:16; 1Jo 3:2. Their salvation. -- Isa 12:2. Eternal life. -- 1Jo 5:13. The unalienable love of God. -- Ro 8:38,39. Union with God and Christ. -- 1Co 6:15; 2Co 13:5; Eph 5:30; 1Jo 2:5; 4:13. Peace with ”
  5. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Conduct, Christian — Believing God -- Mr 11:22; Joh 14:11,12. Fearing God -- Ec 12:13; 1Pe 2:17. Loving God -- De 6:5; Mt 22:37. Following God -- Eph 5:1; 1Pe 1:15,16. Obeying God -- Lu 1:6; 1Jo 5:3. Rejoicing in God -- Ps 33:1; Hab 3:18. Believing in Christ -- Joh 6:29; 1Jo 3:23. Loving Christ -- Joh 21:15; 1Pe 1:7,8. Following the example of Christ -- Joh 13:15; 1Pe 2:21-24. Obeying Christ -- Joh 14:21; 15:14. Living To Christ. -- Ro 14:8; 2Co 5:15. To righteousness. -- Mic 6:8; Ro 6:18; 1Pe 2:24. Soberly, righteously, and godly. -- Tit 2:12. Walking Honestly. -- 1”
  6. Revelation (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Revelation 14:7: Saying with a loud voice,.... These ministers shall lift up their voice like a trumpet, and cry aloud, and deliver out the Gospel fully and faithfully, with great authority and power, and with much vehemence, zeal, and fervency: fear God; or "the Lord", as some copies, the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions, read: not the antichristian beast and his followers, as men formerly had done; but God the Lord, and him not with a servile fear, or a fear of punishment, of wrath, hell, and damnation; nor with a distrust of his grace, love, power, and providence, much less ”
  7. Proverbs (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Proverbs 2:5: Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord,.... The grace of fear, and the exercise of it: which is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge, and is a treasure itself, Pro 1:7. By means of the Gospel the Lord works it in the hearts of his people by his Spirit; and by the same leads them into the riches of his special grace and "goodness", which they are influenced by to "fear", and the Lord for the sake of it: and particularly they are led hereby to the pardoning grace and mercy of God, which is with him, that he may "be feared"; and it is the Gospel which induces ”
  8. Romans (Presbyterian) “Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on Romans 1:16: For I am not ashamed of the gospel--(The words, "of Christ," which follow here, are not found in the oldest and best manuscripts). This language implies that it required some courage to bring to "the mistress of the world" what "to the Jews was a stumbling-block and to the Greeks foolishness" (Co1 1:23). But its inherent glory, as God's life-giving message to a dying world, so filled his soul, that, like his blessed Master, he "despised the shame." for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth--Here and in Rom 1:17 the apostle”
  9. Romans (Methodist/Wesleyan) “Adam Clarke on Romans 1:16: I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ - This text is best illustrated by Isa 28:16; Isa 49:23, quoted by the apostle, Rom 10:11 : For the Scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him, shall not be ashamed; i.e. they shall neither be confounded, nor disappointed of their hope. The Jews, by not believing on Jesus Christ, by not receiving him as the promised Messiah, but trusting in others, have been disappointed, ashamed, and confounded, from that time to the present day. Their expectation is cut off; and, while rejecting Christ, and expecting another Messiah, they ”
  10. Romans (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Romans 1:16: For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ,.... The reason why he was so ready and willing to preach it, even where he ran the greatest risk of his character and life, was, because it was "the Gospel of Christ" he preached, and he was not ashamed of it. This supposes that some were, though the apostle was not, ashamed of the Gospel; as all such are who hide and conceal it, who have abilities to preach it, and do not: or who preach, but not the Gospel; or who preach the Gospel only in part, who own that in private, they will not preach in public, and use ambiguous wo”
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