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Why is the concept of 'being called' vital for Christians?

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Being called signifies God's effectual summons to salvation, highlighting the necessity of responding to His grace.

The concept of being called is essential to the Christian faith as it represents the divine invitation to salvation. In Matthew 22:3-4, the king sends out servants to call those invited to the wedding banquet, symbolizing God's initiative in summoning His people to Himself. This call is not merely an invitation; it's an effectual call that compels individuals to come to Christ. The necessity of this call underscores the Reformed understanding that human beings, due to their depravity, are incapable of seeking God without His intervention. Thus, the divine call is central to the believer’s experience, demonstrating the transformative power of God's grace in bringing them to faith and fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:3-4

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