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How does God's deliverance of Lot reflect on the doctrine of irresistible grace?

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Lot's deliverance highlights that God's grace is irresistible; He sovereignly saves His people without their ability to resist.

The doctrine of irresistible grace is exemplified in how God delivered Lot from Sodom. Lot, despite his hesitations and fears, was compelled by God's grace to leave the city. The angels took him by the hand, demonstrating that God's saving grace operates effectively and decisively. Lot's inability to extricate himself from his predicament points to the sovereignty of God in salvation. This narrative illustrates that the intervention of grace ultimately leads to the salvation of God's chosen individuals, affirming that when God calls His elect, they will respond positively. Thus, God's grace conquers all resistance, bringing His people safely to redemption.
Scripture References: Genesis 19:16, Romans 8:30

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