God's lack of favoritism is evident in His offer of salvation to all who believe in Jesus Christ.
God's impartiality is a central theme in Scripture, particularly highlighted in Acts 10. Peter's encounter with Cornelius leads him to declare, 'God is no respecter of persons' (Acts 10:34). This reveals that God's grace and salvation are not limited to any ethnicity or status, instead, it extends to all who fear Him and do what is right. Throughout the Bible, this theme is reiterated, showing that salvation is initiated by God's sovereign choice and is based solely on faith in Christ. Ephesians 2:8 affirms this by stating, 'For by grace are ye saved through faith,' illustrating that all believers, regardless of their background, are equally valued in the eyes of God.
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