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What does the Bible say about the gifts and calling of God?

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Romans 11:29 teaches that the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable, emphasizing their unchanging nature.

The irrevocability of God's gifts and calling is articulated in Romans 11:29, which states that 'the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.' This assurance tells believers that once God has bestowed His gifts—such as salvation, righteousness, and grace—they are unchanging and eternal. Unlike human promises that may waver, God's gifts and calling remain constant and reliable, reflecting His immutable character. This establishes a deep sense of security and assurance for believers, as their standing before God is secured by His steadfast commitment.
Scripture References: Romans 11:29

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