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The central message of this sermon is that God's plan for salvation is not limited to one group or people, but is now being offered to all nations and Gentiles. This idea is conveyed through Paul's testimony in Acts chapter 28, where he explains to the Jewish leaders in Rome that he has been called to testify about Jesus and the kingdom of God to both Jews and non-Jews alike. The sermon suggests that the salvation of God was always intended for the Gentiles, but it had not been revealed yet. Now, with Paul's ministry, this message is being spread to all people, and the old Jewish-only focus has given way to a more inclusive vision of God's plan.
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The central message of this sermon is that God's plan for salvation is not limited to one group or people, but is now being offered to all nations and Gentiles. This idea is conveyed through Paul's testimony in Acts chapter 28, where he explains to the Jewish leaders in Rome that he has been called to testify about Jesus and the kingdom of God to both Jews and non-Jews alike. The sermon suggests that the salvation of God was always intended for the Gentiles, but it had not been revealed yet. Now, with Paul's ministry, this message is being spread to all people, and the old Jewish-only focus has given way to a more inclusive vision of God's plan.