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What does the Bible say about the call of grace?

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The call of grace is the Spirit's summons from death to life and from darkness to light, inviting sinners to faith in Christ.

The call of grace, as depicted in Acts 2:39-41, signifies the irresistible call of the Holy Spirit that brings about spiritual regeneration. It is not a mere invitation but a powerful calling that transforms the heart from death to life. This calling assures believers that they are recipients of God's promise, and it emphasizes that spiritual awakening is solely by God's sovereign will. In essence, this call marks the beginning of a believer's journey into understanding their salvation and the truths of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 2:39-41, Mark 2:13-14, Isaiah 65:1, John 6:44, Luke 19:1-10

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The Call of Grace
Fred Evans · Jan 31, 2010
The Call of Grace
Frank Tate · Mar 20, 2013
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