Hello all.
Free will is a philosophical term, not a term found within the scripture and for a
very good reason.
Romans 11:32
For God has shut up all in disobedience so that He may show mercy to all.
All people are by nature disobedient, not only are we deeply disobedient, we are
also blind and stupid.
The great lesson that we should have all learned from the nation of Israel, is that
left to our own sense of right and wrong behavior. We will choose to be disobedient,
in fact, we cannot help ourselves, we are all given over to the darker side of our nature.
That is what the text above is telling us.
Isreal was destined to fail, there was never any other possibility available to that nation.
God told Moses that Israel would fail to obey the law.
Further, no person would ever choose the Christ through an act of their own free will. I have
no doubt whatsoever, that to consider that a person would choose the right path of their own
volition, is utter heresy.
Rather folks, we would in a sense happily crucify the Christ all over again.
The Law itself does not exist for good and wholesome free will agents. Law was instituted
by God to the nation of Israel, to prove this point to mankind, that mankind is selfish and
evil at all points on the line. We are not good by nature, we do not love God, we much
prefer the golden calf on any day of the week. Let's be honest with each other on this matter.
Please refrain from the usage of the philosophical term, free will, it is erroneous to even consider
this concept. The term free will is an idealistic concept, not a term that has any merit in the
world of Christianity. The concept of a free will by man, was introduced into Christianity, it does
not exist within the pages of the scripture.
Without the intrusion of God's Son into time and space, no one could ever be saved.
No one ever chose to follow the Christ by an act of free will, that is ridiculous.
God acts in the first instance at all levels of His creation, and through our regeneration,
this reconciliation is empowered by God alone at all times. If we were able to exercise
an act of free will regarding this acceptance of the Christ. Then the heavens would be
filled with our profound boasting.
Find another term to use, please do not use this artificial term anymore. How about
the much softer term 'choice', at least with this term we do not corrupt the revelation
of the Christ.
Yes this idea of free will is overrated by so many people. We are bound to our natures and choose from within our experience. Without being regenerated we not able to choose to do good, we are by nature children of wrath.
A good word study in the NT is to look up chose, chosen, choice. And see what comes up.
https://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?qs_version=NKJV&quicksearch=chose&begin=47&end=73
Most result have to do with the Lord choosing us. The few where a person chooses something, has nothing to do with them choosing to believe in Christ.
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