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How do we know that God's promises include Gentiles?

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God's promises extend to Gentiles as demonstrated in the New Testament, confirming His plan to save people from every nation.

The Apostle Paul, in Romans 11, emphasizes that the fulfillment of God's promises includes the Gentiles. This inclusion is signified through the analogy of the olive tree, where Gentiles are grafted in among the promises originally given to Israel. Paul argues that through Israel's temporary rejection, God opened the door for the Gentiles to receive mercy, depicting His sovereign purpose in extending grace to all nations. This truth is foundational in understanding the expansive reach of the Gospel, which is not limited to one ethnic group but is available to all who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 11:12-15, Ephesians 2:11-13

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