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How do we know the call to be an apostle is true?

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The call to be an apostle is a powerful, effectual call from God that is not merely an invitation but a divine mandate.

In Romans 1:1, Paul speaks of being 'called to be an apostle.' This is not a casual offer but a divine summons, similar to how Christ called His disciples. When He called Peter and others from their boats, He did not seek their consent; He commanded them to follow Him. This powerful call results in a willing and immediate response. Paul’s dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus exemplifies this—he was separated by God for the purpose of His gospel, a demonstration of God's sovereign initiative in calling individuals to His service. This doctrine affirms that God's call is both irresistible and transformative, establishing the authority and truth behind the apostolic mission.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, Matthew 4:19, Acts 9:1-9

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Romans 1
Paul Mahan · Oct 2, 1994
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