Respectfully, you claim no ambiguity by simply asserting that we are free to accept or reject God. You do not attempt to prove there are no other powers either restraining or compelling the decision. But why do some believe and others reject? Romans 16:25. 2 Corinthians 4:3-4.Having Free Will means being able to make a decision freely without coercion. We are free to accept God or reject God. It is not ambiguous at all.
Here is the dictionary definition of free-will:
- the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate; the ability to act at one's own discretion.
Thank you for posting this definition. The definition you provide uses the word 'acting' which brings to mind some sort of action. Other dictionaries expressly say freedom of action. As I said in my earlier post, I do not contest that I can move my finger or not at will. It is unclear that this definition could be applied to being persuaded by the Truth of God as a freely made action of man. I testify honestly that I believed because I was persuaded by the revelation contained in the Gospel of grace. For once I saw the Light of God I saw that what I thought was Light was in fact darkness. The Gospel is therefore a power outside of men's discretion according to scripture and the Truth is not impotent so as to be unable to change the character of a man along with his moral decisions. 2 Corinthians 4:6,1 John 3:8-9. Nor does this definition qualify faith or unfaith, nor the Love towards God as the products of a man's free discretion. Romans 10:17. Romans 10:19-20. James 2:5.
I would point out that the decision to accept Jesus as Lord and savior is not made without the Holy Spirit, 1 Corinthians 12:3. John 6:44. John 6:45. John 8:39-44.
Also, the claim that a person will die in their sins unless they believe in Jesus as the Christ is a form of coercion. If one is told that to reject God means you will suffer the second death, is also a from of coercion. John 8:24. Please note that this is not why I believe however.
Also, the choice to accept Jesus is by fate according to scripture, since the promise was made to Abraham that God would save many according to God's grace through faith and not by the will of men. Romans 4:16. John 1:12-13. Romans 8:29. Ephesians 2:8.
Finally, there are no scriptures that show men having free wills as pertains to morality. There are higher powers of Light and dark, Truth and lies, life and death. We are servants to whom we obey, and to obey we must be taking orders from a master, even if that master says we are free to disobey God and live. Romans 6:17-18. John 8:32. Ephesians 6:12.
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