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What does Isaiah 65 teach about God's call?

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Isaiah 65 teaches that God's call comes to those who have not sought Him, emphasizing His initiative in salvation.

In Isaiah 65:1, God expresses His readiness to be found by those who did not seek Him, highlighting His initiative in the process of salvation. This verse serves as a profound declaration of God's grace, showing that He actively reaches out to sinners who are far from Him. This is further elucidated in Romans 10:20, where Paul cites Isaiah, affirming that God manifests Himself to those who are not seeking Him. The overarching message is that salvation is entirely of the Lord; He draws those who are lost, demonstrating His mercy and purpose to call His elect, irrespective of their past. This encourages believers to recognize the profound nature of God's grace and His active role in their redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:1, Romans 10:20

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