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Why is Isaiah's prophecy about the Gentiles important for Christians?

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Isaiah's prophecy emphasizes God's grace in saving those who do not seek Him, showcasing the unmerited nature of salvation.

Isaiah's very bold prophecy, which Paul emphasizes in Romans 10, reveals a significant theological truth about God's grace and sovereignty. It states that God is found by those who did not seek Him, indicating that salvation is not based on human effort or merits but purely on God's mercy and election. This prophecy assures Christians that no one is beyond the reach of God's saving grace and that even those who seem farthest from Him can be called into His family through sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Romans 10:20, Isaiah 65:1

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