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

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Scripture teaches that God's grace extends to all people, as evidenced by the proclamation of the gospel to both Jews and Gentiles.

The universality of God's grace is evident in the biblical narrative that reveals His intention to reach all humanity. In Romans 11, Paul articulates how the unbelief of Israel ushered in the inclusion of the Gentiles, reflecting God's sovereign will to save a people regardless of their background. Psalm 96, authored by David, encapsulates this theme by urging the proclamation of God’s glory to the 'heathen' or Gentiles. The inclusive nature of the gospel signifies that it is not limited to a single ethnic group but is available to everyone who believes. This doctrine underscores the core of sovereign grace theology that emphasizes God's unmerited favor regardless of human merit.
Scripture References: Romans 11, Psalm 96

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