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How is the inclusion of Gentiles explained in Romans?

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The inclusion of Gentiles in salvation is depicted as a result of Israel's stumbling, fulfilling God's plan for all nations.

The apostle Paul explains that through Israel's unbelief, salvation came to the Gentiles, as articulated in Romans 11:11-12. This divine orchestration reveals that God’s purposes are broader than the initial covenant with Israel. The Gentiles’ inclusion serves a dual purpose: it enriches the world and provokes Israel to jealousy. Thus, God's sovereign plan encompasses both Jew and Gentile, underlining His mercy and grace to those who believe, fulfilling the promises made to Abraham regarding the nations.
Scripture References: Romans 11:11-15, Acts 13:46

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