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What does the Bible say about the universal message of the gospel?

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The Bible teaches that the gospel is a universal message intended for all people, not just a select few.

In Psalm 49, the universal scope of the gospel is emphasized as the prophet calls upon all people, regardless of status, to hear God's message. The command to 'go into all the world' reveals that the gospel is meant for everyone. This inclusivity is rooted in the doctrine of election; while God has chosen a people for Himself, all men are indeed called to come to Christ. The consistent message of Scripture points out that regardless of a person's background or status, they are all in need of salvation due to sin. Moreover, God's message of grace is the same everywhere it is preached, aimed at the universal condition of humanity: the inherent lostness of man.
Scripture References: Psalm 49:1, Matthew 28:19

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