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How do we know redemption is for all types of people?

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Redemption through Christ is available to all types of people, signifying that it extends to both Jews and Gentiles, as indicated in scripture.

The term 'all' in 1 Timothy 2:6 refers to Jews and Gentiles alike, illustrating the universal offer of the Gospel. Paul clarifies that Christ's work was not limited to one ethnic group but was intended for sinners from all nations. In Ephesians 2:17, Paul underscores this by stating that Christ 'came and preached peace to you who were far off and to those who were near,' thereby broadening the scope of redemption. This allows us to see that God's grace is not confined to any particular people but is made available to all who believe in Christ regardless of their background.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:6, Ephesians 2:17

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The Due Time
Henry Sant · Jul 23, 2017
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