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How do we know that the Gospel is meant for all people?

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The Gospel is shown to be for all people through acts of divine providence where God's message reaches different individuals and cultures.

Throughout Acts, the universal nature of the Gospel is illustrated by the ways in which God directs His messengers to diverse groups. In Acts 16, Paul is compelled to preach the Gospel in Macedonia, affirming that the message of Christ is not confined to a specific ethnicity or culture. By guiding Paul to meet Lydia, a woman from Thyatira, God showcases that the Gospel transcends barriers, reaching everyone who God has chosen. The underlying truth here is that the Lord's providence ensures that His Gospel is spread to those whom He has called from every nation and background.
Scripture References: Acts 16:14-15

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