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How do we know that God does not respect persons?

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God shows no favoritism and invites all classes of people to His feast, emphasizing His grace for all sinners.

The concept of God being no respecter of persons is emphasized in the sermon, illustrating that His grace extends to all people, regardless of their status or background. This is rooted in the character of God, who does not judge based on human standards or accomplishments. When He invites all to His feast, it demonstrates His love for every individual, sinners of every nationality and social class, inviting them to partake of His salvation through Christ. This underscores the heart of the gospel, which is available to all who acknowledge their need for a Savior, regardless of their past or societal standing.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34-35, Matthew 22:1-10

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The Feast
Don Bell · Apr 9, 2017