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What does it mean that God is not a respecter of persons?

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God is not a respecter of persons means that He treats all individuals equally, regardless of their social status or past actions.

This concept is illustrated in Acts 10 when Peter realizes that God accepts people from all nations. This profound truth emphasizes that salvation is accessible to everyone, irrespective of their background or past sins. As the sermon points out, both the revered Nicodemus and the shunned woman at the well were equally lost and in need of salvation, demonstrating that one’s standing before God is not defined by their moral or social status. Romans 3:23 asserts that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, confirming that God’s grace is available to all who believe.
Scripture References: Acts 10, Romans 3:23

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Greg Elmquist · Sep 1, 2024
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