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How do we know that grace allows whosoever will to come?

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Grace allows whosoever will to come because the invitation of Christ is extended to all who desire Him, as seen in Revelation 22:17.

The invitation to 'whosoever will' is framed within the context of God's grace. It highlights that the access to salvation is not restricted by human merit, but rather it is a gracious call. As the Spirit and the Bride say 'come,' it underscores the accessibility of the gospel to those who feel their need for Christ. This aligns with the understanding that God's grace operates where there is an innate desire for Him, leading those who are thirsty to seek the living water of Christ. Thus, anyone who is aware of their sin and desires relief can confidently respond to the invitation of grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:17, Matthew 11:28-30

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Whosoever will...
Todd Nibert · Jul 19, 2015
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