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What does the Bible say about God's call of grace?

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The Bible teaches that God's call of grace is a specific, personal, and sovereign act where He reveals His Son to those He has chosen.

In Galatians 1:15-16, the Apostle Paul describes God's call as one that is not influenced by human wisdom but is a divine revelation. This call is manifested in the individual's life, revealing Christ within them. Paul emphasizes that God's call is grounded in grace and is tied to His sovereign purpose, where He separates individuals for His glory from before their birth. Such a call is assurance that salvation is entirely God's work, with no human effort involved, further solidifying the doctrine of unconditional election found throughout scripture.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:15-16, Romans 8:28-30, Genesis 3:9, Romans 10:17

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Clay Curtis · Mar 1, 2012
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