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What does it mean that God is both the gatherer and the gathered?

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God serves as the gatherer by His sovereign plan, and believers are the gathered, drawn to Christ through His grace.

The dual role of God as both the gatherer and the gathered exemplifies the intricacy of divine sovereignty and the nature of salvation. God, as the gatherer, orchestrates the gathering of His elect according to His eternal purpose, as revealed through Scriptures. The gathered, or the elect, are those whom God has chosen to bring into a relationship with Himself, effectively demonstrating His grace through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This means that the effectiveness of gathering lies entirely in God's initiative rather than human effort. Ultimately, this relationship manifests the unity of the Trinity—God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—actively working in concert to accomplish the salvation of His people, assuring us of our place in His eternal plan.
Scripture References: Isaiah 56:8, John 10:14-16, Zechariah 10:8

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