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How does God call His people according to Isaiah 66?

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In Isaiah 66, God promises to call and gather His people from all nations through the preaching of His glory.

Isaiah 66 vividly depicts God's plan to call His elect from every nation, emphasizing that none will be left out. Verse 19 states that God will send those who escape to declare His glory among the Gentiles. This calling happens through the means of preaching, which is the primary method by which God brings His people to Himself. The historical fulfillment is seen during Pentecost and in the ongoing ministry of the apostles. God’s sovereign grace ensures that every chosen one will hear the gospel and be drawn to Him, as seen in the transformative accounts of individuals like Cornelius and the Ethiopian eunuch. Thus, God's covenantal promise is realized in His plan for salvation extending beyond ethnic Israel to the Gentiles.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:19, Acts 2:1-41, Acts 8:26-40

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