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What does the Bible say about the call of grace?

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The call of grace is God's sovereign invitation to sinners to follow Him, exemplified in Matthew's calling.

The call of grace, as demonstrated in the New Testament, particularly in the account of Matthew in Mark 2:13-14, signifies God's sovereign action in seeking out and calling sinners to salvation. This call is effective and distinguishing, as it reaches the most unlikely individuals, showcasing God's mercy and grace. In this instance, Matthew, a despised publican, was called by Christ despite his unworthiness. The call is personalized and specific, emphasizing that God, in His sovereignty, calls His people individually by name, drawing them through the preaching of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Mark 2:13-14, Isaiah 65:1, John 6:44

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