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Why is the inclusion of Gentiles important in Reformed theology?

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The inclusion of Gentiles is crucial as it illustrates God's sovereign plan for redemption for all of humanity.

The inclusion of Gentiles in the Gospel is an essential aspect of Reformed theology as it showcases the breadth of God’s grace and His redemptive purpose for all people. In Acts 22, Paul's declaration of his mission to the Gentiles highlights the unity of Jews and Gentiles in Christ, breaking barriers of ethnicity and prejudice. This reflects the overarching narrative of Scripture where God’s covenant promises embrace all nations, evidenced in passages throughout the Old and New Testaments. The Apostle Paul serves as a model of God using individuals from varied backgrounds to fulfill His sovereign plans, valorizing the multi-ethnic body of Christ as the true church.
Scripture References: Acts 22:21-22, Galatians 3:28

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