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What does the Bible say about being compelled to follow Christ?

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The Bible illustrates that true followers of Christ are compelled by His grace to take up their cross, as seen in the example of Simon of Cyrene.

In Luke 23:26, we see that Simon of Cyrene was compelled by Roman soldiers to carry the cross of Jesus. This act symbolizes how those whom God makes willing in the day of His power are drawn to follow Christ. The term 'compelled' signifies being forced into royal service, illustrating that Simon did not bear the cross merely due to external pressures but was moved in his heart. The experience of being compelled served a greater purpose, as it reflects how God's grace and mercy operate in the lives of His chosen people, making them willingly follow Christ and bear their own crosses.
Scripture References: Luke 23:26, Mark 15:21, Matthew 27:32

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