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What is fetching grace in the context of salvation?

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Fetching grace refers to God's sovereign action in drawing sinners to Himself, akin to David fetching Mephibosheth from Lodibar.

Fetching grace is the concept that God actively seeks and brings salvation to His chosen people, as illustrated by King David's command to fetch Mephibosheth from Lodibar. This act demonstrates God’s initiative in salvation, where He draws sinners to Himself not based on their merit but wholly by His merciful kindness. The narrative highlights that just as Mephibosheth could not approach David of his own volition, neither can sinners come to God without being drawn by His grace. This gracious act emphasizes God's sovereignty and the effectual nature of His calling, assuring believers that their salvation is secure in His hands.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, John 6:37

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