Unfortunately, most discussions of "free will" ignore the need to define what FREE WILL is. Free Willies simply define it as the ability to make a choice as this fits their theology. In actuality, this is just the definition of being able to follow one's will and ignores the adjective FREE of FREE WILL.
The FREE part of Free Will is defined as having desires (a will) that are entirely self-determined. This is a logically impossible criteria for a created being as by definition a creation must have a cause outside itself. That cause determines the attributes of its creation (see
Isaiah 64:8)
So, just because one can choose does not mean the choice is "free". Another source determined your desires and you choose according to those desires.
Empirical evidence validates these statements. If search you will find a strong correlation between the religious beliefs of children and their parents. If a child had "FREE" (self-determined) Will then it is just as likely a Roman Catholic's child would be R.C as it would be protestant, Muslim, atheist, whatever. In actuality, 70% of children follow the religion of their parents.
The bible says God will determines who is saved. John 1:12-13
The bible says we cannot self-determine our salvation. Romans 3:11 there are none who seek God
John 1:3 All things were created through Him, and apart from Him not one thing was created
that has been created. Hebrews 1:3b sustaining all things by His powerful word. Nothing exists and all things are sustained by God. ALL THINGS includes our thoughts and all of who we are.
Job 41:11 Who has first given to Me, that I should repay him? Whatever is under the whole heavens is Mine. This would contradict “free will” which contends that we are to be rewarded for self-caused believing.
Free Willyism would require the all knowing God to LEARN from us whether we decides to believe salvificly. For God to LEARN and be immutable is a contradiction.
Free Willyism, by definition, believes in salvation by Faith + Works. The Work is the effort one must do independent of God to cause oneself to believe salvicly. This contradicts Eph. 2:9
God’s liberty of action (sovereignty) would be limited by the assumed powers and prerogatives of man’s “free will”.
If God be not sovereign in regards to salvation then believers would have no sufficient warrant to pray to God for salvation.
Romans 3:24 “Being justified freely by His grace” “freely”, you don’t do anything to earn it
1 Corinthians 4:7 "Who maketh thee to differ from another? And what hast thou that thou didst not receive? Now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?". God had given them everything they had; everything includes faith for those elect
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