Jesus was sent in God's perfect order to bring blessings first to the Jews and then to the Gentiles (Acts 3:26).
In Acts 3:26, Peter highlights that God, in His divine order, sent Jesus first to bless the Jews, emphasizing that God's plan of salvation unfolds systematically. This demonstrates God's sovereignty in orchestration, setting a precedent that shows He does things decently and in order. The flow of blessing from the Jews to the Gentiles further illustrates the orderly nature of God's plan for redemption, as seen throughout scripture. This order is a reminder that God's providence governs His people, assuring us that His plans will not be thwarted and that His purposes for salvation will be fulfilled in the order He has established.
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