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How do we know reprobation is just according to the Bible?

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Reprobation is just as it reflects God's righteousness in dealing with those who persistently reject Him, as explained in Romans 1.

Reprobation, as a doctrine, teaches that God hardens the hearts of those who willingly reject Him. This aligns with the biblical narrative that emphasizes the justice of God. In Romans 1, Paul explains that those who suppress the truth in unrighteousness are given over to their sins, illustrating that God's hardening is not arbitrary but a response to their own rebellion. This indicates that reprobation serves to show God's righteousness by clearly demonstrating that He does not force individuals into sin but allows them to follow their own desires, affirming that the fate of the reprobate is a direct result of their rejection of God’s truth.
Scripture References: Romans 1:24-28

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