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How does the Gospel break down barriers between people?

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The Gospel breaks down barriers by uniting people under the lordship of Christ, regardless of their backgrounds.

The Gospel acts as a transformative force that dismantles racial, social, and cultural barriers between individuals. In Acts 9, we see Saul, a zealous Jew, being used by God to reach the Gentiles, signifying that all barriers are rendered insignificant before the saving grace of Christ. Ephesians 2:14 speaks of Christ as our peace, who has made both one and has broken down the middle wall of partition between us. This unity is vital for the church as it embodies the inclusiveness of the Gospel message, showing that anyone who believes is reconciled to God and to one another, thus fulfilling God’s intent for His people.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:14, Acts 9:15-16

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Fire in the Wall
Clay Curtis · Jun 26, 2008
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