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Why is the concept of 'whosoever will' important for Christians?

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'Whosoever will' emphasizes God’s inclusivity in the Gospel for those granted faith by Him.

The phrase 'whosoever will' often confuses believers regarding the invitation to come to Christ. In the context of Revelation 22:17, it signifies those who genuinely thirst for the living water—those who have been made willing by God's gracious intervention. It is essential because it acknowledges the divine sovereignty and grace involved in salvation. While traditionally viewed as a general invitation, this phrase underlines that the ones who come are those given the spiritual capacity to do so, reaffirming the doctrine of grace that teaches that God elects and enables individuals to respond to the Gospel. Thus, it serves to highlight the beauty of God’s sovereign choice in the redemption of His people.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:17, John 6:37, Ephesians 1:4-5

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