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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
5. Who teach that corrupt and natural man can make such good use of common grace (by which they mean the light of nature) or of the gifts remaining after the fall that he is able thereby gradually to obtain a greater grace—evangelical or saving grace—as well as salvation itself; and that in this way God, for his part, shows himself ready to reveal Christ to all people, since he provides to all, to a sufficient extent and in an effective manner, the means necessary for the revealing of Christ, for faith, and for repentance.
For Scripture, not to mention the experience of all ages, testifies that this is false: “He makes known his words to Jacob, his statutes and his laws to Israel; he has done this for no other nation, and they do not know his laws” ([Ps. 147:1920](/get-passage/Psalm+147:19-20)); “In the past God let all nations go their own way” ([Acts 14:16](/get-passage/Acts+14:16)); “They [Paul and his companions] were kept by the Holy Spirit from speaking Gods word in Asia”; and “When they had come to Mysia, they tried to go to Bithynia, but the Spirit would not allow them to” ([Acts 16:67](/get-passage/Acts+16:6-7)).