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How does God's promise of salvation apply to different people?

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God's promise of salvation is applicable to all, as indicated by the phrase 'whosoever' in Acts 2:21.

The promise of salvation extends to all individuals without exception, encapsulated by the term 'whosoever' in Acts 2:21. This signifies that every person, regardless of their background, status, or previous sins, is invited to call upon the Lord. The Gospel emphasizes that there is no partiality with God; salvation is available to Jews and Gentiles alike. This universality invites all to respond in faith, reinforcing the notion that God desires for none to perish but for all to come to repentance and faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 2:21, Romans 10:12

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