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How do we know that we cannot come to God unless He draws us?

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This is affirmed in John 6:44, which states that no one can come to Christ unless drawn by the Father.

The doctrine that we cannot come to God unless He draws us is explicitly stated in John 6:44, underscoring that divine initiative is necessary for salvation. Without God's action, we remain in our sin and are unable to seek Him. This concept is also echoed throughout the Psalms, where the psalmists frequently cry out for God to act on their behalf, such as in Psalm 27:8, where the desire to seek God's face is prompted by His command. The consistent call throughout the scriptures illustrates the truth that we are spiritually incapable of reaching out to God without His divine enablement. It is in understanding this need for divine drawing that we become aware of our complete dependence on God's grace.
Scripture References: John 6:44, Psalm 27:8

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Todd Nibert · Jul 28, 2010
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