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What does the Bible say about gospel invitations?

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The Bible teaches that gospel invitations are intended for those who feel their lost state and need for Christ.

The Scriptures indicate that gospel invitations are not general but specific, aimed at those who recognize their sinfulness and their need for a Savior. The Holy Spirit influences these invitations to elicit a heartfelt response from the elect. For instance, Matthew 11:28 invites the weary to come to Christ for rest, which is only meaningful for those genuinely aware of their burdens. God’s invitations and promises are deeply tied to His saving intentions, as seen in Ephesians 1:11 which affirms that His divine plan is determined and cannot be thwarted. The invitations serve as a means by which God effectively draws His chosen ones to Himself, fulfilling His sovereign will.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:11, Romans 8:28-31, Matthew 11:28

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