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What does the Bible teach about human responsibility?

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The Bible teaches that while God is sovereign, humans are also responsible for their actions and choices.

The tension between God's sovereignty and human responsibility is a profound theological truth. Exodus 4:23 makes it clear that Pharaoh had the choice to either let Israel go or refuse. God’s declaration 'I will harden his heart' does not negate Pharaoh’s personal responsibility; instead, it highlights that Pharaoh's actions align with his own desires. Romans 9:19-20 further addresses this paradox, reminding us that we cannot challenge God's justice or His authority. Both God's sovereignty and human accountability are essential truths that remain intact, urging believers to recognize their actions while glorifying God's ultimate authority.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:23, Romans 9:19-20

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