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How do we know that salvation is for all nations?

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The Bible clearly teaches that salvation is available to all nations as seen in the events of Acts and the teachings of the apostles.

The truth that salvation is for all nations is evidenced through explicit New Testament teachings and events. In Matt 28:19, Jesus commanded His disciples to make disciples of all nations, validating the global reach of the gospel. Additionally, Acts 10 portrays Peter's realization that God is 'no respecter of persons,' showing that both Jews and Gentiles are accepted through faith in Christ. The fulfillment of the promise of the Holy Spirit to Gentiles further underscores this doctrine, as it illustrates God's redemptive plan extending to everyone who believes (Romans 10:12-13). This inclusive message was part of the early church's mission and remains central to Christian teaching.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19, Romans 10:12-13

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