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How do we know God's grace is for both Jews and Gentiles?

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God's grace extends to all humanity, both Jews and Gentiles, as evidenced by the gospel being preached to everyone.

In Romans 11, Paul argues that the rejection of Christ by the Jews allowed God's grace to be extended to the Gentiles. He highlights that the Gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, first to the Jew and then to the Gentile. This underscores the truth that God's redemptive plan includes both groups, demonstrating His sovereign grace in choosing who will believe and be saved. The inclusion of Gentiles into the family of God is also a means to provoke Israel to jealousy, indicating that God's purpose includes uniting both groups under Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, Romans 11:11-12

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