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Why is the Gospel preached to the Gentiles?

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The Gospel is preached to the Gentiles to fulfill God's covenant promise and demonstrate His grace is available to all nations.

The preaching of the Gospel to Gentiles reflects the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, as articulated in various scriptures, including Romans 3:9, which asserts that both Jews and Gentiles are under sin. God's intent is to bring salvation to a diverse people, demonstrating His mercy towards those outside the covenant community of Israel. Acts 13:46-48 illustrates this mission where Paul declares, 'Lo, we turn to the Gentiles,' highlighting the inclusivity of God's salvific work through Jesus Christ. This act shows that salvation is not limited to a racial or ethnic group, aligning with God's promise that in Christ, all nations will be blessed.
Scripture References: Acts 13:44-48, Romans 3:9

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