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What does Isaiah teach about salvation for Gentiles?

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Isaiah reveals that God's salvation extends to Gentiles, calling them to Himself.

The book of Isaiah emphasizes God's inclusive plan of salvation not just for Israel but for Gentiles as well. Isaiah 49:6 highlights that the Servant will be a light to the Gentiles, showcasing God's desire for all nations to come to Him. The imagery used, including the gathering of the outcasts and those who dwell in darkness, presents a God who is actively reaching out to people beyond the covenant community of Israel. This foreshadows the Great Commission in the New Testament, where the gospel message is sent to all nations, affirming that Christ’s redemptive work is for every tribe, tongue, and people, securing their place within His eternal kingdom.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:6, Isaiah 11:11-12, Matthew 28:19-20

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