The Believer Not Ashamed of the Gospel
The Believer Not Ashamed of the Gospel
The Believer Not Ashamed of the Gospel is a sermon by Edward Hoare delivered in 1850, during the Victorian era. This theological work emphasizes the importance of boldly proclaiming the Christian faith and explores the reasons believers should not feel ashamed of the Gospel, particularly its divine origin, promise of salvation, and inclusive nature. Hoare draws on biblical teachings, especially Romans 1:16, to encourage believers to embrace their faith openly and find strength in the transformative power of the Gospel.
