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What does the call of grace teach us about God's character?

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The call of grace reveals God's mercy, sovereignty, and desire to save the undeserving.

The call of grace teaches us profoundly about God's character as merciful, sovereign, and infinitely loving. In calling Zacchaeus—who was considered the worst sinner—Jesus exemplifies God's heart for those who are lost and undeserving of grace. It underscores that God actively seeks out those in need of salvation, highlighting His sovereignty in the salvation process. The call was specific and intentional, showing that God's grace is not arbitrary but directed towards His elect. This understanding of God's character reassures believers that they have a God who desires to redeem the lost, encouraging them to share the gospel with confidence and hope because it rests not on human effort but on divine grace.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Romans 5:8

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The Call of Grace
Frank Tate · Mar 20, 2013
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