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What does the Bible say about the role of God's messengers in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that God sends His messengers to call His chosen people to salvation, ensuring none of His sheep will be lost.

In Acts 8:29-40, we see that the Spirit of the Lord directed Philip to join the Ethiopian eunuch, signifying God's deliberate action to send messengers for the purpose of salvation. Romans 10:14 emphasizes that how can one believe if they have not heard, and this underscores the necessity of preaching, as God has ordained the means of grace through His messengers. This echoes the parable of the lost sheep in Luke 15:4-7, showing God's heart for His people and His commitment to bringing them to faith.
Scripture References: Acts 8:29-40, Romans 10:14, Luke 15:4-7

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