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What does the Bible say about why some believe the gospel and others do not?

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The Bible teaches that some believe the gospel and some do not because God wills it, as seen in Romans 9:16.

The distinction between those who believe the gospel and those who do not ultimately lies in the sovereign will of God. Romans 9:16 states, 'So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.' This teaching emphasizes that salvation is not a result of human effort or merit, but rather a divine act of grace. The Apostle Paul’s ministry serves as a prime example; he preached the same message to different audiences, yet responses varied drastically. This shows that even under the preaching of the most gifted preacher, the outcome is determined by God's election, not the preacher's eloquence or the audience's readiness.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, Acts 28:24

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