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Why is God's invitation to fellowship important for Christians?

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God's invitation signifies grace and underscores our need for divine fellowship rather than human merit.

The invitation extended by God through Christ is crucial because it highlights the fundamental truth that salvation is a gift of grace, not a reward for human effort. In Luke 14, Jesus calls those who cannot repay Him—symbolizing all of humanity’s inability to earn favor with God. This teaching aligns with the Reformed understanding that all are dead in sin and unable to seek God without being drawn by Him. The importance of this invitation lies in its reflection of God's mercy, beckoning sinners to partake in His salvation and fellowship, thereby ensuring that no one who is drawn to Him will be turned away.
Scripture References: Luke 14:17, John 6:37, Ephesians 1:4-5

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