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How does regeneration differ from the effectual call?

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Regeneration is a divine act that initiates spiritual life, while the effectual call brings that life into response to God’s truth.

Regeneration and the effectual call are distinct yet interconnected aspects of salvation. Regeneration is the initial work of the Holy Spirit that makes a person spiritually alive, independent of their will or understanding. In contrast, the effectual call involves the individual's engagement with the truth of the gospel, facilitated by the life that has already been imparted through regeneration. As such, regeneration must precede the effectual call, allowing the individual to respond positively to God's invitation to faith and repentance. This process is critical to understanding how God saves His elect.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-5, 1 Peter 1:3, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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