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How do we know that God's love is not just an offer?

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God's love is evidenced through His specific choices and the atonement that secures salvation for His people.

The nature of God's love can be difficult to grasp if viewed as a mere offer available to all people. Throughout scripture, especially in the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, we see that God's love is actively engaged in the restoration and acceptance of those He has chosen. This is not merely an invitation but an effectual calling that brings about repentance and faith in the one who is chosen. Romans 8:29-30 illustrates that those who are foreknown are predestined, called, justified, and glorified, which underscores that God's love culminates in a reality rather than in a general offer. His love is dynamic, bringing transformation and reconciliation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, Luke 15

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The Prodigal Son
Paul Mahan · Jun 4, 1989
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