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The phrase “to everyone” removes every boundary we try to create. Cultural differences, personal preferences, and pride often cause us to separate ourselves from others. But the gospel was never limited. It is not ours to decide who receives it. It is meant for people who are different from us, people we understand, and people we don’t.
By Joel Norris // Franklin Road Baptist ChurchThe phrase “to everyone” removes every boundary we try to create. Cultural differences, personal preferences, and pride often cause us to separate ourselves from others. But the gospel was never limited. It is not ours to decide who receives it. It is meant for people who are different from us, people we understand, and people we don’t.