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Since the gospel was first preached in the world, men have objected that God is unjust to require in His law what they cannot perform, because, as sinners, they are wholly incapable of doing any good and are inclined to all wickedness. In a similar vein, men have argued that if God is sovereign in salvation, they cannot be blamed for their lack of faith or grace: “Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his will?” (Rom. 9:19). In other words, lack of ability is held to imply lack of responsibility.

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