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How does one come to Christ according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that one comes to Christ through divine drawing by the Father, acknowledging their need for Him.

Coming to Christ is described in John 6:44 as being enabled by the Father, who draws individuals to His Son. This process begins with God's irresistible grace, which opens the eyes of the unbeliever to their need for salvation and brings them to the realization of Christ's sufficiency. Don Bell emphasizes that this coming is not a result of personal initiative but is fundamentally a work of the Holy Spirit, who regenerates the heart. In recognizing one’s sinfulness and the beauty of Christ, the believer is compelled to come to Him continually, not just as a single event but as an ongoing relationship throughout their lives.
Scripture References: John 6:44, John 6:44-45, 1 Peter 2:4, John 6:37, Revelation 22:17, John 6:40, Romans 10:17

Sermons (4)

Coming to Christ
Don Bell · Dec 18, 2005
Whosoever Will
Todd Nibert · Oct 11, 2015
Joshua

Joshua

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