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What is fetching grace and how does it relate to salvation?

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Fetching grace refers to God's irresistible call that brings sinners to Himself for salvation.

Fetching grace is illustrated in 2 Samuel 9 when King David sends for Mephibosheth, not waiting for him to come on his own but commanding that he be brought to the king. This reflects the doctrine of effectual calling; God's grace acts decisively in calling His elect to Himself. It underscores that God's call is not a mere invitation; it is a powerful, commanding act that cannot be resisted, ensuring that those chosen by God will respond and be saved. As expressed in Romans 8:30, those whom God predestines, He also calls, demonstrating His sovereign grace throughout the process of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, 2 Samuel 9

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Covenant Mercies
Tom Harding · Dec 2, 2007
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