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What does Acts 10 teach about the inclusion of Gentiles in the Gospel?

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Acts 10 illustrates that the Gospel is for all people, showing that God does not show favoritism and includes Gentiles in His redemptive plan.

The account of Cornelius in Acts 10 provides a pivotal moment in the early church, marking the inclusion of Gentiles in God's redemptive plan. God orchestrated events so that Peter would learn that He is no respecter of persons (Acts 10:34), and through the preaching of the Gospel, Cornelius and his household received the Holy Spirit, validating their inclusion in the faith. This event confirms that the message of salvation through Jesus Christ is intended for every nation and ethnicity, fulfilling the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19). Thus, Acts 10 serves as a foundational text affirming the universal scope of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 10, Matthew 28:19

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