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What does the Bible say about the ability to come to Christ?

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The Bible teaches that no one can come to Christ unless it is given by the Father (John 6:65).

The ability to come to Christ is fundamentally rooted in divine sovereignty and grace. In John 6:65, Jesus explicitly states, 'No man can come to me, except it were given unto him of my Father.' This underscores the biblical doctrine of election, where the Father draws those whom He has chosen to salvation. The implication is that individuals lack the inherent ability to come to Christ on their own; instead, it requires God's initiative and grace to bring someone to faith. Thus, the act of coming to Christ is not a mere exercise of free will but a divinely orchestrated work of the Holy Spirit who quickens the dead through the spoken Word.
Scripture References: John 6:65

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