What does it mean that no one can come to Jesus unless drawn by the Father?
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It means that coming to Christ is not a human effort but a work of God's grace in drawing individuals to Himself.
In John 6:44, Jesus explicitly states, 'No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him.' This highlights the necessity of God's intervention in the salvation process. Human beings, by nature, are unable to seek God or come to Christ on their own due to their spiritual deadness (Ephesians 2:1). Therefore, it is only through the Father’s drawing—His sovereign grace working in the hearts of the elect—that individuals can respond to the gospel. This underscores the idea that salvation is entirely a gift from God, removing any notion that it depends on our decision or effort, thereby glorifying God as the ultimate source of grace.
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