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What is the significance of the call to salvation?

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The call to salvation is an irresistible and effectual summons from God to His chosen people.

The Gospel presents the call to salvation as an urgent appeal from God, emphasizing that those who are blessed are those who recognize and respond to His call. Psalm 89 highlights that the joyful sound of salvation brings hope to the downtrodden, affirming that through hearing the Gospel, the Spirit opens hearts to respond. The call is extended to the weary, inviting them to find rest in Christ, which aligns with Matthew 11:28. This call is grounded in God’s sovereignty, demonstrating His initiative in saving sinners by making the once deaf hear and the blind see through the power of His Spirit.
Scripture References: Psalm 89:15, Matthew 11:28

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