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Irresistible Grace (or efficacious grace) is a doctrine in Christian theology particularly associated with Calvinism which teaches that the saving grace of God is effectually applied to those whom he has determined to save (the elect), whereby in God's timing, he overcomes their resistance to the call of the gospel and irresistibly brings them to a saving faith in Christ.
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Irresistible Grace (or efficacious grace) is the teaching in Christian theology associated with [[Calvinism]] which teaches that the saving grace of God is brought about in people that God has predetermined to save (the elect) so that in his own timing God overcomes their resistance to the call of the gospel and irresistibly brings them to a saving faith in Christ.
  
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Irresistible Grace (or efficacious grace) is a doctrine in Christian theology particularly associated with Calvinism which teaches that the saving grace of God is effectually applied to those whom he has determined to save (the elect), whereby in God's timing, he overcomes their resistance to the call of the gospel and irresistibly brings them to a saving faith in Christ.
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{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Doctrine]] -> [[Grace]]

Revision as of 19:25, 13 July 2008

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Irresistible Grace (or efficacious grace) is the teaching in Christian theology associated with Calvinism which teaches that the saving grace of God is brought about in people that God has predetermined to save (the elect) so that in his own timing God overcomes their resistance to the call of the gospel and irresistibly brings them to a saving faith in Christ.

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