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What can we learn from the conversion of Gentiles in Acts?

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The conversion of Gentiles demonstrates that God's grace extends beyond the Jews and that faith in Christ is sufficient for salvation.

The narrative of Gentile conversion in the book of Acts shows a pivotal moment in church history where the gospel begins to spread beyond the Jewish community. Peter's interaction with Cornelius highlights that God shows no partiality and grants the Holy Spirit to those who believe, regardless of their background (Acts 10:34-35). This realization leads to the understanding that salvation is based solely on faith in Christ, not on adherence to Jewish customs or law. It is a testament to the inclusivity of the gospel and God’s sovereign choice in saving individuals from all nations (Acts 15:14).
Scripture References: Acts 10:34-35, Acts 15:14

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