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How do we know God is no respecter of persons?

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The Bible assures us that God does not show favoritism, as demonstrated in Acts 10 when Peter declares that God shows no partiality.

In Acts 10:34, Peter acknowledges a profound truth: 'God is no respecter of persons.' This means that God's grace is available to all individuals, regardless of their ethnic background or social status. The early church faced barriers of prejudice, but the revelation to Peter highlighted that God's call and grace are universal. This doctrine underscores the sovereign grace of God, which brings about salvation irrespective of human distinctions, effectively affirming that all who believe in Christ are equally accepted in Him. Thus, every believer can have confidence in their standing before God, assured that they are recipients of His unmerited favor.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34, Romans 2:11, 2 Kings 5, Luke 4:25-27

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