1. God Commands All People to Obey → This Implies Ability to Respond
God never gives meaningless commands.
Acts 17:30 – “God now commandeth all men every where to repent.”
If repentance were impossible, the command would be unjust.
Joshua 24:15 – “Choose you this day whom ye will serve.”
Joshua tells Israel to choose, not because they cannot, but because they must.
Isaiah 1:16–18 –
“Wash you, make you clean… cease to do evil; learn to do well… come now, and let us reason together.”
God reasons with sinners and calls them to change.
Scripture assumes people can respond to God’s call.
2. The Bible Says People Can Seek God
Isaiah 55:6–7 –
“Seek ye the LORD… let the wicked forsake his way… and He will have mercy.”
God calls the wicked themselves to turn.
Acts 10:34–35 –
“In every nation he that feareth Him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.”
This shows God receives those who respond.
Romans 2:6–7 –
God will reward those who “seek for glory… by patient continuance in well doing.”
People are judged by their response.
3. People Are Condemned Because They Refuse
The Bible never says they cannot—it says they will not.
John 5:40 –
“Ye will not come to me, that ye might have life.”
The problem is the will, not inability.
Matthew 23:37 –
“I would… and ye would not.”
Jesus rebuked their unwillingness.
Titus 2:11–12 –
“The grace of God… teaching us… to deny ungodliness.”
Grace teaches and calls all men to obey.
4. God Provides What He Requires
God doesn’t leave man helpless.
1 Corinthians 10:13 –
God provides a way of escape.
Deuteronomy 30:11–14 –
“This commandment… is not too hard for thee… the word is very nigh unto thee.”
God says obedience is within reach.
5. The Real Problem Is Sinful Choice, Not Total Inability
The Bible teaches:
Man chooses sin – James 1:14
Man must repent – Acts 2:38
Man is responsible – Romans 14:12
If man were incapable, judgment would be unjust.
But Scripture says:

“Repent”

“Believe”

“Choose”

“Seek”
These are real commands.
The Scriptures show that God commands all men to repent (Acts 17:30), to choose whom they will serve (Joshua 24:15), and rebukes them because they will not come (John 5:40). God would not command what man is incapable of doing. The problem is not inability, but unwillingness. Therefore, fallen man is responsible to respond to God’s word.”