How do we know Jesus is the Savior of all nations?
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The Gospels affirm that Jesus came to save people from every nation, fulfilling the promise of God to draw all His people to Himself.
The New Testament emphasizes that the ministry of Jesus includes not just the Jews but also Gentiles, reflecting God's universal plan for salvation. In John 12:19, the Pharisees acknowledge that 'the whole world has gone after him,' indicating the growing recognition of Jesus’ role as Savior beyond the Jewish community. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus interacts with various Gentiles and prophesies that His message would be declared to all nations. The scriptures affirm that as many as were ordained to eternal life believe in Him, demonstrating that His atonement encompasses a diverse people from every tribe, tongue, and nation, which is a hallmark of the grace of God.
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