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How does God's mercy apply to Israel and the Gentiles?

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God's mercy extends to both Jews and Gentiles, highlighting His purpose in choosing a remnant from each.

Throughout Scripture, God's mercy is revealed as both historically and theologically significant for all of mankind. Initially given to the Jews, Romans 11 discusses how many rejected the message of the gospel; however, this did not mean God forsook His chosen people entirely. A remnant was preserved, indicating God's faithfulness to His promises. Additionally, the gospel was extended to the Gentiles, showcasing God's intention for a diverse people united by faith. This duality emphasizes that God's sovereign grace does not see racial or cultural boundaries but recognizes those whom He has eternally loved. The interplay of mercy toward Israel and the Gentiles is a profound image of the unifying power of God's grace in salvation history.
Scripture References: Romans 11:1-12, Acts 2:37-39

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