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What does Acts 18:10 teach about God's people?

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Acts 18:10 teaches that God has chosen individuals in every place to become His people, offering hope in evangelism.

In Acts 18:10, God's promise to Paul, 'For I have much people in this city,' reinforces the truth that even in the darkest places, God has elected people who will respond to the gospel. This assurance served as a foundation for Paul's mission in a morally corrupt environment like Corinth. It highlights that God's sovereignty extends to the hearts of men, ensuring that His chosen ones will be called to salvation. Thus, this passage emphasizes the importance of evangelism and preaching the Word, trusting that God is working through the ministry to draw His elect out of sin and into His grace, as affirmed in Romans 1:16, where the gospel is highlighted as 'the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.'
Scripture References: Acts 18:10, Romans 1:16

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