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A.W. Pink
The main difficulty encountered is to define between God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility. Many have summarily disposed of the difficulty by denying its existence. A certain class of theologians, in their anxiety to maintain man’s responsibility, have magnified it beyond all due proportions, until God’s sovereignty has been lost sight of, and in not a few instances flatly denied. Others have acknowledged that the Scriptures present the sovereignty of God and the responsibility of man, but affirm that in our present finite condition and with our limited knowledge it is to reconcile the two truths, though it is the bounden duty of the believer to receive both. The present writer believes that it has been too readily that the Scriptures themselves do not reveal the several points which show the conciliation of God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility. While perhaps the Word of God does not clear up all the mystery (and this is said with reserve), it throw much light upon the problem, and it seems to us to God and His Word to prayerfully search the Scriptures for the complete solution of the difficulty, and even though others have thus far searched in vain, that ought only to drive more and more to our knees.
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