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How do we know God's grace is for all races?

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God's grace is extended to all races, demonstrated through the inclusion of Gentiles into the covenant of grace as shown in Acts.

The extension of God's grace to all races is exemplified in the early church's acceptance of Gentiles, as seen in Acts 11:18 where the Jewish believers recognize that 'God has granted repentance unto life' to the Gentiles as well. This indicates that God's plan of salvation is inclusive, breaking down barriers of race and cultural divisions. The framework of grace in Scripture indicates it is unmerited favor given by God, applicable to all who are called by His name, which reveals that salvation is equally available to Jews and Gentiles alike. This theological truth reflects the heart of God and His desire for all humanity to be reconciled to Him.
Scripture References: Acts 11:18, Ephesians 2:14-16

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