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Does God's providence mean we are not responsible for our sins?

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No, God's providence and human responsibility coexist; individuals are accountable for their actions despite God's sovereignty.

The relationship between God's providence and human responsibility presents a theological mystery, where both truth claims hold in tension. While God is sovereign and orchestrates all events according to His divine will, this does not negate human accountability. Each person is responsible for their choices, actions, and sin. This duality is evident in Scripture, which presents God's sovereignty without absolving individuals of culpability. For instance, in Acts 4:27-28, the orchestration of Christ's crucifixion by the sinful acts of men serves as an example of God using human actions for His divine ends while still holding those individuals accountable for their actions. This understanding compels Christians to approach sin with seriousness while recognizing the overarching grace of God in their lives.
Scripture References: Acts 4:27-28, Romans 1:18-32, Philippians 2:12-13

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