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How do we know that God gives grace to Gentiles?

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The conversion of Cornelius exemplifies God's impartiality in offering grace to Gentiles, as revealed in Acts 10.

The account of Cornelius in Acts 10 illustrates that God's grace is extended to all people, including Gentiles. While the Jews had previously believed that salvation was exclusively for them, God demonstrated through Peter's vision and the subsequent events that His salvation and grace encompass all nations. Peter himself learns that God does not show favoritism and that everyone who believes in Jesus Christ receives forgiveness of sins. This important message underscores the universal nature of the Gospel and God's desire to include all His chosen ones, regardless of ethnic background.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34-35, Romans 10:12

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Cornelio
Walter Groover · Sep 8, 2002
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