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What does it mean to compel people to come to Christ?

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To compel people to come to Christ means to persuade and urge them to accept the gospel invitation without delay.

To compel people to come to Christ involves persuading them, through both verbal encouragement and the demonstration of God's undeniable grace, to accept the invitation to salvation. In Luke 14:23, the master instructs his servants to 'compel them to come in,' indicating the urgency and necessity of accepting the gospel message. This compulsion is not coercive but rather a passionate urging grounded in the truth of Christ’s atonement and the promise of grace. It emphasizes the importance of addressing the excuses that individuals may use to reject salvation and highlights the responsibility of believers to share the gospel fervently. We must present Christ's love and the reality of our separation from Him to encourage others to seek reconciliation through faith.
Scripture References: Luke 14:23

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