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How do we know that salvation is meant for all people?

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Salvation is for all people as evidenced in Acts 28:28, where the apostle Paul declares the gospel is sent to the Gentiles, indicating God's inclusive grace.

In Acts 28:28, Paul explicitly states that the salvation of God is sent to the Gentiles, demonstrating the universal scope of the gospel message. This signifies the movement from a Jewish-centric focus to a broader invitation for all nations to receive salvation through Christ. The fulfillment of God’s promise encompasses not just Israel but extends to Gentiles, fulfilling the prophecies that declare a light for the nations (Isaiah 49:6). The inclusion of Gentiles is integral to the New Covenant, emphasizing that Christ’s redemptive work is sufficient for every person, regardless of their background, thus offering hope for all who believe.
Scripture References: Acts 28:28, Isaiah 49:6

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