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What does Isaiah 50 teach about human responsibility?

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Isaiah 50 teaches that individuals are fully responsible for their spiritual state and rejection of God's grace.

Isaiah 50 explicitly addresses human responsibility by emphasizing that individuals cannot blame God for their spiritual plight. The chapter presents God asking the people to acknowledge their own choices—'you sold yourselves'—indicating that the consequences of their sin and separation from God stem from their decisions. This assurance of accountability relates to the broader Reformed view that all humanity is responsible for rejecting God’s mercy demonstrated in Christ, further supporting the notion that God's judgments are righteous.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:1, Isaiah 59:1

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