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People have a will, that's for sure and sometimes it is very strong. However, I don't think that it is free from influence in most cases. We have all kinds of outside influences that affect our will. Our will is influenced by the Holy Spirit to accept or reject Him. This, however, is one of the things I do not understand about the human condition. How much of what we do is because of outside influence and how much of it is actually our "free will."
How does free will affect your faith?Do human beings truly have a free will?
I would say our will is enslaved to sin. I guess that's the direct point of my answer.Nice explanation Danus. But my question is do we truly have a free will even in our sin? We rarely make decisions without being influenced by something. We are influenced by advertising, television shows, the internet, other people, what we have been taught in school, our prejudices, etc. When is our free will truly free or is it influenced by some outside force? Our salvation is influenced by Christ and the Holy Spirit working in us. It isn't free will that helps us make the decision for Christ, it is an influenced will. We have a will, that is for sure, but when is it free from influence?
That is an excellent explanation. You did great on your ipad.I would say our will is enslaved to sin. I guess that's the direct point of my answer.
I fully believe and understand Gods word to be this, that we are fully fallen to a sinful nature and are utterly helpless in our nature of sin to do anything to change. So, when I agree we have a free will, I see our free will as problem, not a solution.
Rather, I believe that God and God alone chooses us and In affect, uses His will for us, for His good purpose to save anyone.
Martin Luther wrote a book called; the bondage of the will. In it he says the same thing. There are many others who understand the same thing.
We run into many issues when discussing this topic. It can be painful and it leads us into many areas some don't want to go. But I see it as part of the doctrine of Gods grace. I see it as something beautiful and perfect. That God would love us so much that He would see a need for us, and that He would choose us knowing we are utterly helpless to freely choose Him.
Few can argue that the holly spirit quickens us, changes us, calls us. We are reborn. We are set apart, made new, regenerated. And In That newness we seek Christ more and more, and as we do we began to see more and more who we really are, or where.
I place no faith in my own will. It's worthless. But I place all faith in Gods will for me. .......forgive me. I'm typing on my iPad and it's not the easiest thing to do, but I will answer any questions anyone has of me regarding this. I love this topic more than any other. I can answer it better on my home computer.
How does free will affect your faith?Do human beings truly have a free will?
How does free will affect your faith?Do human beings truly have a free will?