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What does the Bible say about God's mercy towards the Gentiles?

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The Bible reveals that God's mercy extends to the Gentiles, as seen in the story of the Syrophoenician woman, illustrating that all who call on Him in faith will be saved.

Scripture makes it abundantly clear that God's mercy is not limited to a specific ethnic group but is available to all, including Gentiles. In Mark 7, the Syrophoenician woman’s plea for help exemplifies this truth. Jesus' ministry opens the door for all who recognize their need, regardless of background or heritage. Romans 10:12-13 reinforces that there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile, as all who call on the Lord will be saved. This inclusion stresses God's sovereign grace and the universal scope of the Gospel, inviting people from every nation to inherit the promise through faith.
Scripture References: Mark 7:24-30, Romans 10:12-13

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