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How does God save both Jews and Gentiles?

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God saves both Jews and Gentiles through the same grace and the message of the Gospel.

In Romans 11, Paul illustrates that God's method of salvation transcends ethnic boundaries, emphasizing that both Jews and Gentiles are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. The hardening of the majority of Israel's hearts was utilized by God to bring the Gospel to the Gentiles, thereby provoking the Jews to jealousy (Romans 11:11). This divine strategy ensures that God's purposes are fulfilled while showcasing His mercy towards all humanity. As both groups respond in faith, they become part of the one body of Christ, demonstrating that the Gospel is inclusive, breaking down the dividing walls between ethnicities. This reinforces the truth that God's grace is universally available and that He is actively drawing His people from every nation.
Scripture References: Romans 11:11, Romans 11:25-26

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