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How do we know salvation is a gracious call?

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Salvation is a gracious call as it extends to the least deserving, illustrating God's mercy.

The notion of God's call as gracious is rooted in the understanding that none can earn salvation through their own merits. Zacchaeus, a publican and characterized by sin, exemplifies that those who seem farthest from God are lovingly pursued by Him. As the preacher reflects, every call from God is a reminder of His mercy and love. In Romans 5:8, we learn that 'while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,' further illustrating that salvation is a gracious act rather than a reward for righteousness. This truth not only highlights the depth of God’s grace but assures believers that their salvation is secure despite their unworthiness.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Luke 19:5-6

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