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What does the Bible say about the responsibility to believe in Christ?

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The Bible teaches that all individuals are responsible for responding to the gospel and believing in Christ for salvation.

The Bible clearly outlines humanity's responsibility to respond to God's revelation. In Romans 2, Paul emphasizes that regardless of one's background or knowledge, every person is inexcusable if they fail to believe in Christ. God's sovereignty does not negate personal responsibility; rather, it underscores the importance of seeking the Lord. Believers are urged to act upon the light they have received, as God holds everyone accountable for their response to this revelation.
Scripture References: Romans 2:1-11, Isaiah 55:6, John 1:12

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Without Excuse
Don Fortner · May 4, 2014
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