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Is there ever a conceivable circumstance where Jesus would turn away someone seeking salvation in him? Answered by Justin Perdue Ask your question at askTheocast.com

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Hey guys, this is Justin. Today's question is submitted by Gunnar, and he asks, does
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Jesus ever turn away someone who desires to be saved? Well, Gunnar, let me begin to answer your question by reading the words of Christ from John chapter six, beginning in verse 37, where he says, all that the
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Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me, I will never cast out, for I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me, and this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day.
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For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.
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So in this passage, we see very clearly that the Father gives people to Jesus. The Father has chosen people from before the foundation of the world and has given them to the
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Son, to Christ, and anybody that is given to Christ will come to him, and Jesus says that anybody who comes to him, he will never cast out.
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So in a sense, we can simply answer the question, will Jesus ever turn away someone who desires to be saved? Jesus will never turn away anybody who comes to him in faith, but he promises that he will save us.
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He will raise us up on the last day, and what comfort the words of John 640 are. The will of the
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Father is that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him should have eternal life, and Jesus says,
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I'll make sure it happens. I'll raise him up on the last day. So no, nobody who comes to Christ and looks upon him and believes in him will ever be turned away.
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It will ever be rejected or will ever be lost. Later on in John 6, just a few verses later in verse 44,
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Jesus does make it quite clear, he adds some words as to how people might come to him in the first place, he says that no one can come to me unless the
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Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up on the last day. It sounds just like what he has said a few verses before.
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If the Father has given someone to Christ, they will come to Christ. If the Father has drawn someone, they will come to Christ, and this individual will never be turned away and will never be cast out, never will be lost, but Jesus will raise him, raise her up on the last day.
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We could also think about John 3 and Jesus' words to Nicodemus where he tells Nicodemus that no one will enter the kingdom of God unless he is born again or could be rendered unless he is born from above, and then he tells
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Nicodemus that that happens by a work of God's Holy Spirit, and he compares the work of the
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Spirit to the wind. He says the wind blows and you hear the sound of it, you see its effects, but you don't know where it came from or where it's going, so it is with everyone who is born of the
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Spirit, so how it is that people come to Christ in the first place is a work of God's sovereign grace, and the
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Bible is crystal clear that anyone who comes to Christ believing in him for eternal life will never be turned away.
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We can rest in that. We can hope in that promise. We can trust Christ and know that we will never be turned away from him.
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We will never be cast out, but we will be raised up with Christ on the last day.
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I hope that answer is helpful to you, Gunnar, and anybody else who may be listening, grace and peace to you.