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What does Acts 10 teach us about salvation?

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Acts 10 illustrates that salvation is available to all who believe in Jesus Christ.

In Acts 10, the narrative of Cornelius and Peter exemplifies the inclusion of the Gentiles in God’s redemptive plan, confirming that salvation is not limited by ethnic or cultural boundaries. The key message is that whoever believes in Jesus receives forgiveness of sins, emphasizing faith over works (Acts 10:43). This account signifies the universal call of the Gospel and the grace of God. It challenges the idea that one can earn their way to God, reaffirming salvation by grace through faith alone. The proclamation of the Gospel to the Gentiles was a groundbreaking event, affirming God's sovereignty in choosing His people.
Scripture References: Acts 10:43

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