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What does the story of the Ethiopian eunuch teach about God's grace?

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The story of the Ethiopian eunuch illustrates God's grace by showing how He orchestrates events to bring people to Himself.

The narrative of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 beautifully illustrates God's sovereign grace in action. The eunuch, despite his social status and previous religious pursuits, was still lost until God intervened. The timing and circumstances of Philip's encounter with the eunuch were divinely orchestrated, showcasing how God works to gather His people through specific events that may seem random to us. This account reminds believers of the lengths that God goes to equip and lead His elect to the truth of the gospel. It demonstrates that regardless of background or circumstance, God's grace is available to all who seek Him, empowering believers to share the gospel widely, with confidence in God's perfect plan.
Scripture References: Acts 8:26-40

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