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How do we know God’s purpose of grace in both Jews and Gentiles?

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God's purpose of grace is revealed through the unity of Jews and Gentiles in Christ, as demonstrated in Ephesians 2.

God's purpose of grace is clearly demonstrated in His unifying work through Christ, who reconciles both Jews and Gentiles into one body. Ephesians 2 illustrates that those once separated by the law are now made one through Christ, who abolishes the enmity. This reveals God’s sovereign grace at work, calling a people from among the Gentiles to be His own, thus expanding His covenant promises beyond Israel. The testimony of both the Old Testament prophets and the New Testament apostles affirms this inclusion of the Gentiles in the plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:14-19, Romans 9:23-24

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