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Why is grace irresistible in the context of salvation?

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Grace is irresistible because God effectively draws His elect to Himself, ensuring they will respond in faith.

Irresistible grace is the teaching that when God extends His grace to His elect, it will result in their belief in Him. This is supported by passages such as John 6:37, where Jesus states, 'All that the Father gives me will come to me,' indicating that God's chosen will respond to His call. The Holy Spirit works in the heart of the believer, making them willing and able to come to faith. This grace is not merely a possibility but a powerful act of God that guarantees the fulfillment of His redemptive purpose, affirming that those whom God calls cannot resist His grace.
Scripture References: John 6:37

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