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What does Acts 10 teach about the inclusivity of the gospel?

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Acts 10 teaches that the gospel is for all people, regardless of nationality or background.

In Acts 10, Peter learns that God shows no favoritism and that the gospel message is inclusive. Initially, Peter believed that the Jewish people were the primary recipients of God's grace, but God revealed to him through a vision that He has cleansed the Gentiles, declaring that they should not be called common or unclean. This pivotal moment in the early church's history marks the opening of the gospel to all nations. Peter acknowledges in his message that anyone who fears God and does what is right is accepted by Him. This teaching affirms the belief that salvation is available to all who believe in Christ, breaking down the barriers of ethnicity, culture, and religious background.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34-35

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