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What does the Bible say about God's drawing mercy?

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The Bible teaches that God's drawing mercy is essential for regeneration and continual faith, as seen in John 6:44 and Song of Solomon 1:4.

In scripture, God's drawing mercy is an expression of His sovereign grace, enabling His people to come to Him. John 6:44 explicitly states that no one can come to Christ unless the Father draws them. This reflects an inward power given to the heart of the believer, compelling them toward faith and transformation. Similarly, in Song of Solomon 1:4, the bride utters, 'Draw me,' indicating their recognition of their dependency on God’s grace for their spiritual journey. This acknowledgment shows their need for His assistance, as they understand that without His drawing, they would remain in their spiritual pit, akin to Joseph in Genesis 37:28, who couldn’t free himself without being drawn out.
Scripture References: John 6:44, Song of Solomon 1:4, Genesis 37:28

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