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'''<span id="224">224.</span>''' We believe that humanity’s creation in the image of God included the ability to choose between right and wrong. Thus individuals were made morally responsible for their choices. But since the fall of Adam, people are unable in their own strength to do the right. This is due to original sin, which is not simply the following of Adam’s example, but rather the corruption of the nature of each mortal, and is reproduced naturally in Adam’s descendants. Because of it, humans are very far gone from original righteousness, and by nature are continually inclined to evil. They cannot of themselves even call upon God or exercise faith for salvation. But through Jesus Christ the prevenient grace of God makes possible what humans in self effort cannot do. It is bestowed freely upon all, enabling all who will to turn and be saved.<br><br>
'''<span id="224">224.</span>''' We believe that humanity’s creation in the image of God included the ability to choose between right and wrong. Thus individuals were made morally responsible for their choices. But since the fall of Adam, people are unable in their own strength to do what is right. This is due to original sin, which is not simply the following of Adam’s example, but rather the corruption of the nature of each mortal, and is reproduced naturally in Adam’s descendants. Because of it, humans are very far gone from original righteousness, and by nature are continually inclined to evil. They cannot of themselves even call upon God or exercise faith for salvation. But through Jesus Christ the prevenient grace of God makes possible what humans in self effort cannot do. It is bestowed freely upon all, enabling all who will to turn and be saved.<br><br>


[[Genesis 6:5|Gen. 6:5]]; [[Genesis 8:21|8:21]]; [[Deuteronomy 30:19|Deut. 30:19]]; [[Joshua 24:15|Josh. 24:15]]; [[1 Kings 20:40|1 Kings 20:40]]; [[Psalm 51:5|Ps. 51:5]]; [[Isaiah 64:6|Isa. 64:6]]; [[Jeremiah 17:9|Jer. 17:9]]; [[Mark 7:21–23]]; [[Luke 16:15]]; [[John 7:17]]; [[Romans 3:10-12|Rom. 3:10–12]]; [[Romans 5:12-21|5:12–21]]; [[1 Corinthians 15:22|1 Cor. 15:22]]; [[Ephesians 2:1-3|Eph. 2:1–3]]; [[1 Timothy 2:5|1 Tim. 2:5]]; [[Titus 3:5]]; [[Hebrews 11:6|Heb. 11:6]]; [[Revelation 22:17|Rev. 22:17]].
[[Genesis 6:5|Gen. 6:5]]; [[Genesis 8:21|8:21]]; [[Deuteronomy 30:19|Deut. 30:19]]; [[Joshua 24:15|Josh. 24:15]]; [[1 Kings 20:40|1 Kings 20:40]]; [[Psalm 51:5|Ps. 51:5]]; [[Isaiah 64:6|Isa. 64:6]]; [[Jeremiah 17:9|Jer. 17:9]]; [[Mark 7:21–23]]; [[Luke 16:15]]; [[John 7:17]]; [[Romans 3:10-12|Rom. 3:10–12]]; [[Romans 5:12-21|5:12–21]]; [[1 Corinthians 15:22|1 Cor. 15:22]]; [[Ephesians 2:1-3|Eph. 2:1–3]]; [[1 Timothy 2:5|1 Tim. 2:5]]; [[Titus 3:5]]; [[Hebrews 11:6|Heb. 11:6]]; [[Revelation 22:17|Rev. 22:17]].

Latest revision as of 16:17, 5 November 2022

224. We believe that humanity’s creation in the image of God included the ability to choose between right and wrong. Thus individuals were made morally responsible for their choices. But since the fall of Adam, people are unable in their own strength to do what is right. This is due to original sin, which is not simply the following of Adam’s example, but rather the corruption of the nature of each mortal, and is reproduced naturally in Adam’s descendants. Because of it, humans are very far gone from original righteousness, and by nature are continually inclined to evil. They cannot of themselves even call upon God or exercise faith for salvation. But through Jesus Christ the prevenient grace of God makes possible what humans in self effort cannot do. It is bestowed freely upon all, enabling all who will to turn and be saved.

Gen. 6:5; 8:21; Deut. 30:19; Josh. 24:15; 1 Kings 20:40; Ps. 51:5; Isa. 64:6; Jer. 17:9; Mark 7:21–23; Luke 16:15; John 7:17; Rom. 3:10–12; 5:12–21; 1 Cor. 15:22; Eph. 2:1–3; 1 Tim. 2:5; Titus 3:5; Heb. 11:6; Rev. 22:17.