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What does the Bible say about God's call to His people?

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The Bible illustrates that God's call to His people is personal and specific, as seen through the examples of Zacchaeus and Mary in John 10:3.

The Bible emphasizes that God's call is deeply personal and distinguishing. In John 10:3, we see a clear depiction of this concept where Jesus calls His own sheep by name. This illustrates that God does not merely call a multitude but addresses each individual specifically, drawing them to Himself by unique circumstances. This call is exemplified in the stories of Zacchaeus and Mary, where Christ's attention focuses on them personally, demonstrating His intimate knowledge and care for each believer.

Furthermore, the experience of many believers confirms that this call is not just a theoretical concept, but a life-changing encounter where the Holy Spirit convicts individuals so profoundly that they feel seen and known by God. The effect of this divine call can penetrate the very core of a person's being, leading them to true repentance and faith in Christ. Such personal encounters affirm the doctrine of divine grace, highlighting that God's relationship with His people is both intimate and intentional.
Scripture References: John 10:3, Luke 19:5-6, John 20:16, 2 Corinthians 6:17, John 11:43, Romans 1:6

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