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What does the Bible say about the Macedonian Call?

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The Macedonian Call is a biblical account where the Apostle Paul receives a vision urging him to preach in Macedonia, demonstrating God's guidance in evangelism.

The Macedonian Call is found in Acts 16:6-10, where Paul and his companions are prevented by the Holy Spirit from preaching in Asia and Bithynia. Instead, Paul receives a vision of a man from Macedonia begging for help, which he interprets as God's call to take the gospel to that region. This account illustrates the sovereignty of God in directing the mission work of His church and the importance of responding faithfully to His leading. Paul's immediate action to head to Macedonia signifies not just obedience, but a recognition of the urgency in addressing the spiritual need of the lost.
Scripture References: Acts 16:6-10, Acts 16:9-10

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