What does it mean to be made willing by God's power?
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Being made willing is a work of God's sovereign grace, enabling sinners to respond to the gospel.
The concept of being made willing in the day of God's power is a profound truth in sovereign grace theology. It acknowledges that before regeneration, individuals are spiritually dead and cannot choose God on their own. As noted in the sermon, the only difference between us and those who reject the gospel, like Felix, is God's grace at work in our hearts. Psalm 110:3 says, 'Your people will offer themselves freely on the day of your power.' This indicates that, by God's initiative and power, He transforms our hearts, making us willing to come to Him. This is not a mere external coercion but an internal change where we desire Christ as our Savior, recognizing our need for Him and responding in faith.
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