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How do we know God's grace is sovereign and irresistible?

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God's grace is sovereign and irresistible as evidenced by Scripture, affirming that His saved ones will inevitably respond to His calling.

The sovereignty of God's grace is illustrated throughout Scripture, showing that His saving work is not contingent upon human effort but is entirely based on His divine will and purpose. In Mark 5, we witness the powerful moment when the possessed man, who could not be tamed by human means, recognizes Jesus and comes to Him. This act is not a result of personal initiative but of the divine call and drawing of God. As stated in Romans 8:30, those whom He predestined He also called, and those He called, He also justified. This demonstrates that once God sets His love upon an individual, they will inevitably come to faith. Furthermore, the assertion that 'My sheep hear My voice' in John 10:27 shows that the call of Christ is effective; His chosen people will respond when they hear His voice, affirming that His grace operates with irresistible power.
Scripture References: Mark 5:6-8, Romans 8:30, John 10:27

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