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How do we know God's grace is extended to all nations?

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Acts 8 shows that the gospel is for all, highlighted by the Ethiopian eunuch's conversion, symbolizing God's grace reaching every ethnic group.

The account of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 serves as a pivotal moment in demonstrating God's promise of grace to all nations. As the first gentile convert recorded in Acts, the eunuch represents the intersection of God's redemptive plan and His intention to extend grace across national and ethnic lines. This aligns with the prophecy seen in Psalm 68:31, where Ethiopia is portrayed as reaching out to God, indicating inclusivity in God's redemptive work. Hence, God's grace is understood to encompass all people, regardless of their background or ethnicity.
Scripture References: Acts 8:26-39, Psalm 68:31

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