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How do we reconcile God's sovereignty with human responsibility?

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While God is sovereign in salvation, humans are still responsible to believe in Christ unto salvation (Romans 10:13).

Reconciling God's sovereignty with human responsibility is crucial in understanding the framework of salvation in Reformed theology. Romans 10:13 explicitly states, 'for whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved,' which indicates that individuals have a responsibility to trust in Christ for salvation. However, this does not undermine God's sovereignty, as faith itself is a gift from God. His sovereign grace enables sinners to believe, demonstrating that He works in the hearts of the elect, making them willing to come to Christ. Thus, both doctrines are held simultaneously: God sovereignly elects and regenerates while also commanding individuals to believe, ensuring the proclamation of the gospel is made to all.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13, Ephesians 2:8-9

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