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How do we know that salvation is for all believers, not just the Jews?

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Salvation is available to all who have faith in Jesus Christ, as Paul illustrates through the promise made to Abraham.

In Galatians, Paul explicitly argues that the promises made to Abraham were ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who is the true seed to whom these promises apply. Paul stresses that it is not by works or adherence to the law that one becomes part of God's people, but through faith alone. He points out that Abraham was justified by faith before the law existed, thus establishing that salvation is not reserved for the Jews alone, but extends to all who believe in Christ. This foundational understanding is vital in the new covenant where faith in Christ unites all believers as God's people.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:6-9, Galatians 3:16

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