John 6:65

And he said, Therefore said I unto you, that no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of my Father.

Cross-references

John 6:37 Parallel

John 6:37 promises that all the Father gives will come to Jesus — the same divine initiative that grants coming to Jesus as stated here.

John 6:44 Parallel

John 6:44 says no one can come unless drawn by the Father — virtually identical to the granting mentioned here, reinforcing the same point.

John 6:45 Parallel

John 6:45 explains that those taught by God come to Jesus — further describing the Father's grant that enables coming, as noted here.

John 6:35 Parallel

John 6:35 promises satisfaction to all who come, while John 6:65 reveals the divine grant underlying that coming.

In John 12:37-41, Isaiah's prophecy shows unbelief as God's hardening, illustrating why some cannot come unless granted.

John 8:47 Parallel

John 8:47 links hearing God's words to being from God — same principle that coming to Jesus is granted by the Father.

Ephesians 2:8 clarifies that salvation is a gift through faith, not from ourselves — directly echoing the 'granted' condition in John 6:65.

Philippians 1:29 uses the same 'granted' language — belief and suffering are gifts, confirming the divine initiative in faith.

2 Timothy 2:25 says God grants repentance, which is the same divine enablement required to come to Jesus.

James 1:16-18 teaches every good gift comes from God, including the new birth — the grant that allows coming to Jesus.

Philippians 2:13 says God works in believers to will and act — paralleling the Father's granting ability to come to Jesus.