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What does it mean that God’s call to salvation is irresistible?

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God's call to salvation is compelling and ensures that the elect will inevitably come to faith.

The notion of God's irresistible call is illustrated by Noah's entrance into the ark, which signifies the compelling nature of God’s grace. When God called Noah to come into the ark, it was not a mere suggestion but a divine command that was acted upon. Similarly, when God calls His elect to Christ, He does so effectively, overcoming any resistance. This doctrine reflects God's sovereignty in salvation, as seen in John 6:44, where Jesus says that no one can come to Him unless the Father draws them.
Scripture References: John 6:44

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Come Into The Ark
Don Fortner · Dec 14, 2004
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Joshua

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