Tag: Gentiles
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Day 327: A Gentile, a Slave, and a Woman Walk into a Church… (Acts 16)
Paul grew up praying a Jewish blessing thanking God he’s not a Gentile, slave, or woman—then the Spirit sends him to Philippi to meet exactly those three. God has a sense of humor.
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Day 292: The Five and the Four (Matthew 15:32-39)
Two feedings. Two crowds. Two sides of the lake. The numbers aren’t random—they reveal the heart of a Savior who came for Jew and Gentile alike. And at the center of it all stands one missing loaf.
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Day 289: Why did Jesus send the Disciples “Only to the Lost Sheep of Israel?” (Matthew 10:6)
In Matthew 10, Jesus sends His disciples out but tells them not to go to the Gentiles or Samaritans—only to “the lost sheep of Israel.” Why? This post explores what that instruction meant, why Matthew includes it, and how it fits within God’s larger plan to bring salvation to the whole world.
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Luke: The Most Gentile Gospel
Luke, the only Gentile author of Scripture, shows us Jesus as the Savior for all nations—a light for the Gentiles and the glory of Israel.
