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What does Isaiah 56 teach us about inclusion in God's family?

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Isaiah 56 teaches that through Christ, all are welcomed into God's family, regardless of their past or status.

The gracious words of Isaiah 56 provide hope for those who felt excluded, such as eunuchs and foreigners. It heralds the message that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace. This chapter illustrates that God's salvation is not confined to ethnic or social boundaries; rather, it encompasses all who take hold of the covenant established through Christ. Believers, regardless of their background, are welcomed into the family of God, given a new identity and purpose in Him. This divine inclusion is a central theme of the New Testament, as seen in passages proclaiming the universal scope of salvation through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 56:3-5, Ephesians 2:19-22, Romans 10:12-13

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