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

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The Bible teaches that God's calling is initiated by Him, as seen in His encounter with Abraham in Genesis 18.

In Genesis 18, we see a poignant example of how God calls His people. The Lord appeared to Abraham, which illustrates that divine visitation is entirely initiated by God. As Romans 3:10-12 states, there is none righteous, none who understands, and none who seeks after God without divine intervention. This event underscores the principle of irresistible grace: God must come to us, as we are spiritually dead and incapable of seeking Him on our own. The calling of Abraham is a vital lesson on God's sovereign grace, showing that He takes the initiative to make sinners aware of their need for Him and calls them into a relationship of faith.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:1-2, Romans 3:10-12

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