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Why is the drawing of the Father essential for coming to Christ?

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The Father's drawing is essential because it reveals that apart from God's grace, no one can come to Christ due to their sinful nature.

The necessity of the Father’s drawing is highlighted in John 6:44, which asserts, 'No man can come to me except my Father which hath sent me drawing.' This underscores the doctrine of total depravity, where human inability to seek God stems from a fallen nature. It is not merely a matter of will; it is about a deep-seated inability to desire the things of God. Only through the Holy Spirit’s work can a person's heart be awakened to see their need for Christ. Thus, the drawing of the Father signifies a gracious act whereby God transforms the unwilling heart into one that seeks Him, enabling the individual to come to Christ in genuine faith and repentance.
Scripture References: John 6:44, Ephesians 2:1-5

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