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Hello everyone! ^ ^
I'm back with a new question. So, in regards to the concept of 'free-will' in the biblical sense, I've heard that the only form of free-will we get is...well, to choose to obey either sin or God.
That's not my question though. My question is that, if I'm to totally surrender to God and he is to work through me, so to speak--do I have control over anything?
Like if I choose to take a trip somewhere, or I pick up a hobby or I want to watch a movie. Do I give up having choices over these matters? How far does God's control go?
Another question I've had is whether or not I have to get God's opinion on any decision I make...? Like what activities I'm going to do on a given day? What about deciding on a career, or having a 'dream'?
I'm back with a new question. So, in regards to the concept of 'free-will' in the biblical sense, I've heard that the only form of free-will we get is...well, to choose to obey either sin or God.
That's not my question though. My question is that, if I'm to totally surrender to God and he is to work through me, so to speak--do I have control over anything?
Like if I choose to take a trip somewhere, or I pick up a hobby or I want to watch a movie. Do I give up having choices over these matters? How far does God's control go?
Another question I've had is whether or not I have to get God's opinion on any decision I make...? Like what activities I'm going to do on a given day? What about deciding on a career, or having a 'dream'?
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