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How does the Bible address the concept of man's accountability?

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The Bible teaches that every individual is accountable for their actions before God.

In the sermon, it is highlighted that man is not a mere puppet, but rather an accountable being who makes choices. The notion of accountability is emphasized by referencing Romans 9, where Paul anticipates objections that blame God for human sin, asserting that such reasoning displaces personal responsibility. Each person will ultimately give an account for their decisions and actions. The Scriptures affirm that God holds individuals responsible for their rejection of His revelation and for their sins, which is a cornerstone of the Christian understanding of salvation and judgment.
Scripture References: Romans 9:20, Isaiah 1:18, Matthew 12:36

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