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How do we know that God's grace is for all people?

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God's grace is for all people as shown in Acts 10, where the gospel was proclaimed to Cornelius, a Gentile.

Acts 10 reveals that the gospel of Jesus Christ is intended for people from every nation. Peter initially struggled with this truth, believing that the gospel was meant only for Jews. However, through divine revelation, Peter learned that God does not show favoritism (Acts 10:34). Cornelius's story exemplifies God's grace reaching beyond Jewish boundaries to include Gentiles. The passage emphasizes that God's elect are chosen from all nations and the message of salvation is inclusive, making it clear that repentance and faith are gifts from God given to all who believe, regardless of their ethnic background.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34-35, Jeremiah 16:19

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