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What does the Bible say about the gospel going to the Gentiles?

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The Bible indicates that the gospel was extended to the Gentiles because many Jews rejected it, highlighting God's purpose to offer grace to all nations.

The gospel going to the Gentiles is a significant theme in Scripture, as illustrated in Psalm 96 and in the New Testament. Psalm 95 depicts the Jewish people's rejection of God's word, while Psalm 96 proclaims the good news to the Gentiles, noting that they are invited to declare God's glory among the nations. The Apostle Paul reinforces this in Acts 13, where after facing unbelieving Jews, he states that he will turn to the Gentiles, articulating God's sovereign choice to include every nation in His redemptive plan. This fulfills the promise of grace that extends beyond ethnic and national boundaries, demonstrating that God has chosen a people from every tribe and tongue to respond to the gospel.
Scripture References: Psalm 95, Psalm 96, Acts 13:46-48, Romans 11:30-32

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