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I am not ashamed of the gospel, are you? Romans 1.16-17

A special interview with Paul of Tarsus, conducted by Antony Pucci of the Times. Dateline: Florence, Italy

Antony: Paul, I read a quote of yours the other day, in which you said, and I
quote: ‘I am not ashamed of the gospel.’ Were those your words?

Paul: Yes, that is precisely what I said.

Antony: Isn’t that an unusual remark to make?

Paul: No, not at all…most of the popular Roman and greater Italian culture
scoff at the gospel of Jesus Christ, at Christianity, in general.

Antony: If that is the case, they can’t be all wrong . . . perhaps you have
put too much stock in what you call the “good news” of Jesus Christ…

Paul: Don’t be daft, man. The gospel is not some sweet fairytale to warm
your heart at night, it is the power of God for the salvation of
everyone who believes

Antony: For everyone?

Paul: First for the Jew, then for the Gentile. It is all about God’s power, Antony.
And here’s the thing, we do not receive the good news of the gospel by
anything we do, or because of keeping the Ten Commandments . . .
actually, the gospel has set us free from the tyranny of the Law.
Rather than being dependent on our goodness, in the gospel, a
righteousness from God is revealed . . . in fact, it is a righteousness
that is by faith from first to last; just as it is written,

“The righteous will live by faith.”

Antony: Why, Paul, that sounds much too good to be true. But if I understand
you correctly, we can be made righteous through our acceptance of the
gospel, right?

Paul: That’s right, Antony—and we access that through our faith—through putting our trust in who Jesus is and what he
has done—which is the Good News of the Gospel! I can see being ashamed
of bad news . . . I can see apologizing for a weak, uncorroborated
story, but remember that the Jesus of the Gospel arose from the dead!
More than 500 people saw him alive after that; if not, no one would be
talking about him, the ‘gospel’ or ‘good news’. This is a solid story,
Antony. You are going to get a lot of recognition for breaking it here
in Florence.

Romans 1.16-17 I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who
believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. For in the gospel a
righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith
from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by
faith.”

These two verses form the theme of Paul’s letter to the Romans. Their meaning is as important today as it was 2000 years ago.
Perhaps, a modern-day rendering of them is in order:

Please turn your attention to Jeremy Camp’s brand new song: “Not Ashamed”

Click on purple link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y-lAcb3QCA

from ‘WE CRY OUT: the worship project’, 2010, Jeremy Camp

I am not ashamed of the gospel, I am proud to be able to share the
life-saving truth with whoever will listen. It is my life’s purpose.

Pastorwoman Christine DiGiacomo on special assignment with the Times

Our “thanks” go out to Antony Pucci and Paul, formerly known as Saul the Rabbi, of Tarsus.



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