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Why is the drawing of the Father essential for salvation?

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The drawing of the Father is essential because it is the means by which individuals are brought to faith in Christ.

In John 6:44, Jesus states, 'No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him.' This highlights the necessity of divine intervention in the process of salvation. The drawing of the Father signifies a powerful and irresistible action of God’s grace that enables the spiritually dead to respond positively to the gospel. Without this drawing, people remain on the broad road to destruction as they are spiritually blind and unwilling to seek God. It underscores the total dependence of humankind on divine grace for conversion and faith, illustrating the sovereign nature of salvation.
Scripture References: John 6:44

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Darvin Pruitt · Feb 27, 2011
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