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How do we know the gospel is meant for everyone?

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The gospel is for everyone, as shown in Acts 10, where Peter preaches to Gentiles like Cornelius, emphasizing that God shows no favoritism.

Acts 10 presents a significant moment in biblical history as the gospel reaches the Gentiles. Peter's encounter with Cornelius, a God-fearing centurion, demonstrates that the message of salvation through Jesus Christ is not limited to the Jews. Peter recounts that God commanded him to preach to all people, affirming that all who believe in Jesus receive forgiveness of sins. This pivotal event illustrates God's plan for salvation inclusive of all nations, thereby emphasizing the sovereignty of grace that extends beyond ethnic and cultural boundaries. In God's eyes, all who come to Him in faith are welcomed and accepted.
Scripture References: Acts 10:42-43

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