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Why is the concept of 'seduction' important in understanding God's call?

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'Seduction' in this context refers to being drawn away from sin to God's glorious purpose.

'Seduction' in a biblical sense emphasizes how God draws individuals away from their sinful inclinations towards a profound realization of His glory and purpose. As discussed in the sermon, the concept is founded on the understanding that God's calling often requires pulling individuals from familiar paths of sin to a new direction defined by His promises and vision. This persuasion or divine attraction is critical for any genuine encounter with God. The examples of Moses, Abraham, and the apostles illustrate how God 'seduced' these figures not through deception but through overwhelming revelations of His purpose and grace. In this way, the call of God is less about coercion and more about an irresistible drawing toward a relationship and mission that exceed what one previously understood.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:1-10, Hosea 2:14

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