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What does it mean to be willing in the day of God's power?

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Being willing in the day of God's power refers to the divine enabling grace that prompts believers to respond positively to God’s call.

The phrase 'willing in the day of God's power' expresses the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in drawing individuals to Christ. In Psalm 110:3, the word indicates that God, in His sovereignty, empowers certain individuals to respond with faith and obedience. This willingness is not of our own doing but is a result of God's grace at work in our hearts. Just as Simon was compelled to bear the cross, believers too are drawn to follow Christ through a supernatural stirring within them by the Holy Spirit. This is the essence of sovereign grace—God initiating and effecting faith in the hearts of His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Psalm 110:3, Luke 23:26, Genesis 12:1-4

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