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Why is it said that no one can come to Jesus without God drawing them?

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No one can come to Jesus unless drawn by the Father, indicating the necessity of divine intervention in salvation (John 6:44).

John 6:44 highlights the doctrine of divine sovereignty in salvation, proclaiming that no one can come to Christ unless the Father draws them. This emphasizes that spiritual awakening and the will to come to Christ are entirely dependent on God's grace and initiative. The act of drawing refers to God's sovereign work of regeneration—where He changes the hearts of sinners, making them willing to seek Him. This also addresses the depravity of human nature; without God's direct intervention, individuals cannot choose to come to Christ on their own, illustrating that conversion is not a human accomplishment but a supernatural act of God.
Scripture References: John 6:44

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Taught of God
Henry Mahan · Mar 2, 1975
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