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How do we know that Christ is the light and salvation for all?

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Scripture affirms that Christ was sent to be the light and salvation for both Jews and Gentiles.

The prophetic words in Isaiah 49 highlight Christ's role as the light to the Gentiles and as salvation unto the ends of the earth. This fulfillment is echoed in the New Testament where Jesus is described as the light of the world (John 8:12). Both Paul and Barnabas reaffirm that their mission was to declare this truth to the Gentiles after the Jews rejected it (Acts 13:46). Therefore, we can confidently declare that Christ's salvation is not limited to one group; rather, it extends to all who believe, fulfilling God's promise to Abraham that in his seed, all nations would be blessed (Genesis 22:18). This comprehensive salvation underscores God's grace and sovereignty in choosing His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:6, John 8:12, Acts 13:46, Genesis 22:18

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