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What does the Bible say about the universality of the gospel?

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The Bible teaches that the gospel is universal and accessible to all, regardless of race or status.

The universality of the gospel is a prominent theme in scripture, particularly highlighted in Romans 10:12, which states, 'For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek; for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon Him.' This affirms that God's mercy and grace are not limited by cultural or social distinctions. No matter where one comes from or who they are, the call to salvation through the gospel extends to all humanity. In fact, God sees no distinction among men; everyone is in equal need of mercy and salvation, demonstrating that the gospel is a powerful instrument under the guidance of the Holy Spirit that brings life or death, depending on one's response to it.
Scripture References: Romans 10:12, Matthew 28:19

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Gospel for whosoever
Don Bell · May 31, 2009
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