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Dictionary of Theology

Definition of Irresistible Grace

A Calvinistic belief that man cannot refuse God's grace.  Because man is depraved and unable to save himself, he is also unable to resist God's grace.  This likewise fits the nature of election because God would not elect someone who would resist Him, if it were theoretically possible.

The debate of this comes over the sovereignty of God and the freewill of man.  If man has total free will, he can resist even God's call of salvation.  If man has partial free will, can God still be considered sovereign?  Or is it possible that God is sovereign in matters of salvation but allows man to have freewill in other aspects of life?

The sovereignty of God cannot be denied in scripture but there is also strong evidence for man's free will as well.  The fact is that there is likely a balance but this does not negate the possibility of irresistible grace or the Arminian alternative, prevenient grace.

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