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What does the Bible say about the good news for God's people?

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The Bible reveals that the good news is specifically for God's elect, exemplified in the deliverance of the Jews in Esther.

In the book of Esther, particularly in chapter 8, we see a glorious presentation of the gospel through the good news sent to the Jews. This message symbolizes God's grace and specific calling to His chosen people, much like how the gospel is meant for the church today. It is important to understand that the blessings of Scripture, including true encouragement and spiritual insight, are promised specifically to the elect—those who believe and have been redeemed by Christ. This truth echoes throughout the New Testament, affirming that not all are of Israel, but those who are counted as children of Abraham by faith.
Scripture References: Esther 8:7-15, Romans 9:6, 1 Peter 1:24-25

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Good News Sent Out
Norm Wells · Oct 25, 2023
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