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What does the Bible say about Paul's testimony to the Gentiles?

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The Bible highlights Paul's testimony as a pivotal moment where he was called to deliver the Gospel message to the Gentiles, fundamentally affirming God's grace toward all people.

In Acts 22:21, Paul recounts how God commissioned him to go far hence unto the Gentiles, which provoked a violent reaction from the Jews. This moment emphasizes a significant turning point, where the Apostle Paul transitions from being a fierce persecutor of Christians to a passionate evangelist for Gentiles. This calling signifies a broader understanding of salvation beyond the Jewish community, underscoring the inclusive nature of God’s grace as heralded in the New Testament. Paul's testimony is not merely a historical account but serves as an underlining theme within the narrative of the early church, illustrating how God's will transcends cultural and ethnic boundaries.
Scripture References: Acts 22:21

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