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How do we know that God opens people's hearts to the gospel?

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The Bible indicates that God Himself opens hearts to receive the gospel, as seen with Lydia in Acts 16.

Acts 16 illustrates that it is God who opens the hearts of individuals to the truth of the gospel. Specifically, it says, 'the Lord opened her heart to heed the things spoken by Paul.' This aligns with the Reformed understanding of grace, emphasizing that salvation is not facilitated by human will or effort but is entirely initiated by God. John 6:44 also supports this doctrine, stating that no one can come to Jesus unless the Father draws them. The transformative work of God's grace is essential for anyone to come to faith in Christ, as it is God who enables us to believe and understand the gospel message.
Scripture References: Acts 16:14, John 6:44

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A Certain Woman
Henry Mahan · Jul 23, 1995
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