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How do we know that the Gospel is for everyone?

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The Gospel is intended for all people, as God's elect come from every tribe, tongue, and nation.

Paul's teaching in Romans reveals that the Gospel is not confined to the Jews but extends to the Gentiles as well, demonstrating God's inclusive plan for salvation. Romans 11:12 states that the fall of the Jews resulted in the riches of the Gospel being available to the Gentiles. This aligns with God's promise to Abraham that all nations would be blessed through him (Genesis 12:3). Additionally, Ephesians 2:15 affirms that Christ's sacrifice abolishes divisions, uniting believers regardless of their background, showcasing that the Gospel is indeed for everyone who believes.
Scripture References: Romans 11:12, Genesis 12:3, Ephesians 2:15

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