Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 6:16PM
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irresistible grace
The teaching that God’s saving grace is effectually applied to those whom he has chosen to save, causing their natural enmity toward him to disappear so that they willingly repent and believe in Jesus. See also effectual call.

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.org: Irresistible Grace - is it Biblical?
  2. John Piper: Irresistible Grace
  3. John Murray: Irresistible Grace
  4. Brian Schwertly: Irresistible Grace
  5. Sinclair Ferguson: Irresistable Grace (audio)

Related terms:

Filed under Reformed Theology.

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