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# The Third and Fourth Main Points of Doctrine
## Human Corruption, Conversion to God, and the Way It Occurs
## Rejection of the Errors
8. Who teach that God in regenerating man does not bring to bear that power of his omnipotence whereby he may powerfully and unfailingly bend mans will to faith and conversion, but that even when God has accomplished all the works of grace which he uses for mans conversion, man nevertheless can, and in actual fact often does, so resist God and the Spirit in their intent and will to regenerate him, that man completely thwarts his own rebirth; and, indeed, that it remains in his own power whether or not to be reborn.
For this does away with all effective functioning of Gods grace in our conversion and subjects the activity of Almighty God to the will of man; it is contrary to the apostles, who teach that “we believe by virtue of the effective working of Gods mighty strength” ([Eph. 1:19](/get-passage/Ephesians+1:19)), and that “God fulfills the undeserved good will of his kindness and the work of faith in us with power” ([2 Thess. 1:11](/get-passage/2+Thessalonians+1:11)), and likewise that “his divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness” ([2 Pet. 1:3](/get-passage/2+Peter+1:3)).