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What does the Bible say about the scope of salvation?

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The Bible states that salvation through Christ is available to all people, both Jews and Gentiles, emphasizing its universal reach.

Simeon recognized the scope of salvation as being prepared 'before the face of all people,' which indicates that God's plan for redemption transcends ethnic and cultural boundaries. In Luke 2:32, he speaks of Jesus as a light for the Gentiles, signaling that salvation is not exclusive to Israel but is extended to all humanity. This universal message of salvation is rooted in the gospel, calling everyone, regardless of background, to repentance and faith in Christ. Such inclusivity affirms that the grace of God is sufficient for all who believe.
Scripture References: Luke 2:31-32

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