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How does the call of grace reflect God's sovereignty?

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The call of grace reflects God's sovereignty by demonstrating His authority and purpose in choosing whom to save.

The call of grace embodies God's sovereignty as He actively chooses individuals for salvation according to His divine will. Jesus's command to Zacchaeus—'I must abide at your house'—indicates that salvation is according to God's will and not random chance. This aligns with John 6:44, where Christ states that no one can come to Him unless drawn by the Father. God's choice is not limited by our understanding; it is a purposeful selection that reveals His grace. The effectual call, therefore, signifies that when God decides to save, His will is un thwartable and leads the chosen sinner to respond rightly, establishing a clear relationship where human responsibility meets divine sovereignty.
Scripture References: John 6:44, Luke 19:5

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