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What does the Bible say about God's gospel call?

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The Bible describes God's gospel call as an irresistible call to those who are spiritually thirsty, inviting them to come to Christ for salvation.

In Isaiah 55:1-4, God extends His gospel call to all who are thirsty, meaning those who recognize their spiritual need for salvation. This is not a general call, but an irresistible one aimed specifically at His elect, encouraging them to come and receive the grace offered in Christ. The call emphasizes that no prior merit or money is required—salvation is freely given and accessible to the spiritually needy. Just as physical thirst necessitates water, this call invites individuals to find true satisfaction and life in Jesus Christ, who is likened to both the water of life and the bread of life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1-4, John 7:37, Romans 3:24, Matthew 11:28

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God's Gospel Call
Tom Harding · Dec 31, 2017