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Why is the calling of the Gentiles significant in Christianity?

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The calling of the Gentiles signifies the inclusivity of God's grace and the fulfillment of His promise to bless all nations.

The calling of the Gentiles is a monumental aspect of the Christian faith as it illustrates God's intention to extend His grace to all people, not just the Jewish nation. In Acts 11, we see the church in Antioch as a result of this calling, where both Jews and Gentiles come to faith in Christ. This moment reflects the fulfillment of God's promise made to Abraham that through him, all nations would be blessed, thus confirming the universal scope of the gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 11:18, Genesis 12:3

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