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What does it mean that Christ's people are made willing?

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Christ's people are made willing through His powerful grace, transforming hearts to respond to the gospel.

The phrase 'Your people shall be willing in the day of your power' from Psalm 110:3 indicates that God's grace is what enables individuals to respond to Him willingly. This transformation is a result of Christ's sovereign power as He quickens the dead hearts of His people, allowing them to see their need for salvation and desire to follow Him. This doctrine underscores the reality that apart from Christ's intervention, humanity is unwilling and unable to respond to the gospel. Therefore, the willingness of His people is a profound testament to the effectiveness of God's grace in changing lives and turning hearts towards Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 110:3, John 8:36

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