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What does the Bible say about the call of grace?

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The Bible describes the call of grace as a personal, gracious invitation from God to individuals, exemplified in the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10).

The call of grace is presented in Scripture as a gracious and personal invitation extended by God to individuals for salvation. In Luke 19:1-10, Jesus calls Zacchaeus, a tax collector, illustrating that the call of grace often reaches those considered least likely to be saved. This account serves to remind us that God chooses the base and despised for His purpose, emphasizing that even those in the direst situations are candidates for His mercy. The call of grace illustrates God's sovereignty and His divine choice, as each individual is called by name, emphasizing the personal nature of this grace.
Scripture References: Luke 19:1-10, Acts 2:39-41, Luke 19:5, Mark 2:13-14, Isaiah 65:1, John 6:44

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The Call of Grace
Henry Mahan · May 28, 1978
The Call of Grace
Fred Evans · Jan 31, 2010
The Call of Grace
Frank Tate · Mar 20, 2013
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