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How do we know that the gospel is for Gentiles?

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The gospel is for Gentiles, as indicated in Scripture, which mentions God's desire for all nations to know Him.

The gospel's reach to Gentiles is explicitly presented in 1 Kings 8:41-43, where Solomon acknowledges that strangers from other lands will come to know the name of the Lord. This inclusion of Gentiles in God's salvation plan illustrates the broad scope of God's mercy. The mystery of godliness reveals that salvation is not exclusive to Israel but extends to all people who seek the Lord. As Paul later affirms, the gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, first to the Jew, and also to the Gentile (Romans 1:16). This underscores the universal nature of the gospel, inviting all to come and worship.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 8:41-43, Romans 1:16

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