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What does the Bible say about constraining grace?

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Constraining grace refers to the divine compulsion that draws believers to seek a closer relationship with Christ.

In the context of this sermon, constraining grace is illustrated through the actions of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, who compelled Jesus to stay with them, saying, 'Abide with us, for it is toward evening' (Luke 24:29). This reflects the heartfelt desire of believers to have Christ’s presence with them, especially as they navigate the darker times of life. Such grace is not a mere suggestion but is powerful and transformative, compelling the sinner to recognize their need for divine companionship and to persistently seek the Savior's presence.
Scripture References: Luke 24:29

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