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How does God call His people in the midst of their enemies?

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God calls His people through the gospel, asserting His rule over all, even amidst opposition.

In Psalm 110:2, it is stated that the Lord will send the rod of His strength out of Zion, which represents the gospel as the means through which God calls His people. Despite the existence of enmity in the world, God's sovereignty ensures that His gospel goes forth with power, calling those whom He has chosen. The imagery conveys that Christ rules even in the face of opposition, exerting divine authority to gather His people unto Himself. The proclamation of the gospel is central to this call, as it is through the Word that God convicts and converts, leading His enemies to become willing followers. This reflects that God's purposes are achieved through His word, irrespective of worldly opposition.
Scripture References: Psalm 110:2

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