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What does the Bible say about God not being a respecter of persons?

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The Bible states in Acts 10:34 that God is not a respecter of persons, meaning He offers salvation to all, regardless of their background or status.

In Acts 10:34, as Peter proclaims, 'Of a truth, I perceive that God is no respecter of persons.' This means that God's grace is available to all people, not limited to a certain ethnicity or social standing. This fundamentally underscores the Christian belief that salvation through Christ is open to everyone and that God's judgment is impartial. No human category—be it nationality, gender, or social class—can influence God's offer of grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34, Romans 2:6-11, Acts 10:34-35, Romans 3:23

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Fred Evans · Aug 15, 2010
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