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How do we know human responsibility is true?

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Human responsibility is affirmed throughout Scripture, emphasizing that individuals are accountable for their actions before God.

The notion of human responsibility is woven into the fabric of biblical teaching, where individuals are recognized as rational agents accountable for their choices. Romans 7 highlights the Apostle Paul’s struggle with sin, illustrating that he is aware of his duty to obey God's law, yet battles the reality of human inability to fulfill that duty. This duality of responsibility and inability speaks to the human condition—it embodies the tension experienced by every believer in striving for holiness while recognizing their inherent weakness against sin. Ultimately, this leads to a deeper reliance on God's grace for strength in obedience.
Scripture References: Romans 7:15-25, Romans 10:13, Acts 17:30

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