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The Book of Acts is the first ministry of Paul going to the Gentiles. This book of Acts proves that the Lord loves everyone equally unlike the traditional teachings of his culture in which "Gentiles" were frowned upon. It is also significant that Paul does missionary work. This is commendable and fitting since Paul experienced a spiritual experience with Jesus Christ who is God which changed his entire life.

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