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What does the Bible say about being saved and called?

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The Bible teaches that believers are saved by God's grace and subsequently called to a holy purpose in Christ.

In 2 Timothy 1:9, the apostle Paul emphasizes that believers are saved and called not according to their works, but according to God's own purpose and grace, which was given in Christ Jesus before the world began. This dual aspect of salvation and calling emphasizes that God's initiative is central to both our spiritual awakening and the mission He assigns us. Our calling as Christians is not merely about individual purpose; it reflects our identity in Christ as those who have been redeemed and set apart for His service.

The implications of being both saved and called highlight the sovereignty of God in the believer's life. It is an effectual calling, like that of Matthew in the Gospel, where Jesus said, 'Follow me,' and Matthew responded without hesitation. This type of calling reflects the transformative power of God’s grace at work, empowering us to fulfill the plan He has for our lives as His chosen vessels.

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