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Why is human responsibility important in the context of salvation?

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Human responsibility is crucial because individuals are commanded to believe in Christ for salvation.

Human responsibility articulates that while God is sovereign in salvation, He has commanded all people to actively respond to the Gospel. Isaiah 45:22 records God's call to 'look unto Me, and be ye saved,' indicating that belief in God is not optional. By emphasizing personal responsibility, Scripture teaches that rejection of faith leads to condemnation. Mark 16:16 reinforces this by stating, 'He that believeth not shall be damned.' Therefore, each person is accountable for their response to God's call, underscoring the need for individuals to act upon their faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:22, Mark 16:16

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