I assure you that I fully understand your well made point. But I honestly don't choose to love my wife, my children, my brother,my Mother or my Father, I simply do because God has made me that way. His Eternal Spirit is Love, and I also love Love. God even makes me love my enemies, and I don't see anything wrong with it. Such is His Eternal power that I see everything right about it, and I am thankful for His Spirit and worship Him accordingly. 1 John 4:7, 8. 1 John 3:1.It is my perspective that there is something very wrong about "making someone love you." Without free will to choose to submit to God's will, it seems to me that is the condition of the believer. If we are unable to resist His love because we have been programmed to respond positively, then we are just a machine that, when God pushes our button, responds according to the manufacturer's design. That's not love. That's a "Stepford wife."
Also, without free will, there is no basis for guilt. If the sin I do is simply the natural outcome of what a human being is and I have no choice in the matter because of my pre-programmed, inherent total depravity, then neither do I have any guilt for doing what I am "programmed" to do any more than a bulldozer used to destroy buildings is guilty of destroying buildings.
If we have no free will then we are no different than the beasts of the field who act according to instinct and not to choice.
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