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

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The Bible describes God's call as irresistible, where He draws His people to Himself by grace and love.

In Hosea 14, the call of God is an expression of His grace and affection towards His people. The passage illustrates that God does not beg or coerce; rather, He irresistibly draws His children through love, just as a mother calls her children home for dinner. The voice of the Lord is heard by His people, and those who are spiritually blind or deaf can only come to Him if He opens their eyes and ears. This aligns with the Reformed understanding that no man seeks God on his own, and it is solely by God's sovereign grace that individuals are made willing to respond.
Scripture References: Hosea 14, Isaiah 55:5, Romans 8:29-30

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