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Why is it significant that the Gentiles are included in God's people?

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The inclusion of Gentiles signifies God's grace to all nations, reflecting the unity of His body comprised of Jews and Gentiles alike.

The significance of including Gentiles among God's people lies in the fulfillment of God's promise to reach all nations through His elect. Revelation 7 describes a great multitude which cannot be numbered, drawn from all nations and tribes, affirming the universal scope of redemption. This challenges historical beliefs that salvation was limited to the Jews, showing instead that God has a remnant from every nation, as illustrated in Romans 9 where it states that not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel. Grace extends beyond ethnic boundaries, forming one church of Jew and Gentile alike.
Scripture References: Revelation 7:9-10, Romans 9:6-8

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