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Free will is not a biblical term it comes from philosophy and pseudo theologians.
There is choice in scripture, example "for me and my house we will serve the Lord" Joshua 24:15
So yes there are choices to be made.
We always go the robot argument, who said that all our choices are constrained or determined by God, not I
I am speaking to one choice of belief, Jesus and His free gift of salvation and the consequences of the choice of believing (which is ongoing because of the work of the Holy Spirit).
Cee has already explained how after we are justified and imputed His righteous we truly have the choice to love Him.
Our ongoing love for God is not salvation.
Salvation is a one time event and yes it is directly related to Adam and his gift to us is sin. We did nothing to obtain that gift it came freely to us when we were born.
Christ brings another gift, salvation, you accepted that gift when you are born again, one choice of belief by you that God deems acceptable. There are consequences to that choice. Consequences can be neutral. good or bad.
The consequence is being born again by the Holy Spirit which is good, you are now free to love him freely no longer slave to sin.
The consequences of our decision to believe in the work of Jesus cannot be undone because God has made a legal pronouncement about us being justified He accepted our belief in the cross.
This whole robot thing is just silly. God is the judge here, He makes the decision and declares us innocent and redeemed when we are born again. It is not our actions that make us innocent and redeemed it is His declaration by our belief in the work of the cross and then the imputation of the Holy Spirit to seal us.
We can live in that declaration of God or not, so truly that is were freedom begins, that is what you find so offensive is it not because believers sin?
Why would God put us back in the Garden of Eden where Adam fell, He actually created the better perfect plan through the cross and out smarted Satan, that is the other piece you are not understanding.
You make salvation again about works and the work of your free will, putting yourself in the mix, salvation is about believing in the finished work of Jesus Christ, God deems the belief acceptable, justifies you and declares you righteous and you are born again. Look at it from God's perspective that is the key!!
Done, It Is Finished!!
There is choice in scripture, example "for me and my house we will serve the Lord" Joshua 24:15
So yes there are choices to be made.
We always go the robot argument, who said that all our choices are constrained or determined by God, not I
I am speaking to one choice of belief, Jesus and His free gift of salvation and the consequences of the choice of believing (which is ongoing because of the work of the Holy Spirit).
Cee has already explained how after we are justified and imputed His righteous we truly have the choice to love Him.
Our ongoing love for God is not salvation.
Salvation is a one time event and yes it is directly related to Adam and his gift to us is sin. We did nothing to obtain that gift it came freely to us when we were born.
Christ brings another gift, salvation, you accepted that gift when you are born again, one choice of belief by you that God deems acceptable. There are consequences to that choice. Consequences can be neutral. good or bad.
The consequence is being born again by the Holy Spirit which is good, you are now free to love him freely no longer slave to sin.
The consequences of our decision to believe in the work of Jesus cannot be undone because God has made a legal pronouncement about us being justified He accepted our belief in the cross.
This whole robot thing is just silly. God is the judge here, He makes the decision and declares us innocent and redeemed when we are born again. It is not our actions that make us innocent and redeemed it is His declaration by our belief in the work of the cross and then the imputation of the Holy Spirit to seal us.
We can live in that declaration of God or not, so truly that is were freedom begins, that is what you find so offensive is it not because believers sin?
Why would God put us back in the Garden of Eden where Adam fell, He actually created the better perfect plan through the cross and out smarted Satan, that is the other piece you are not understanding.
You make salvation again about works and the work of your free will, putting yourself in the mix, salvation is about believing in the finished work of Jesus Christ, God deems the belief acceptable, justifies you and declares you righteous and you are born again. Look at it from God's perspective that is the key!!
Done, It Is Finished!!
Sorry, everything you have said above is simply wrong at best, or intentionally false teachings of "free will." Personally, I simply believe you do not actually understand free will or what it is. However, it is such a simple gift from God, that surely, if you seek guidance from the Holy Spirit, He will impart the understanding of free will to you.
Free will was never designed by God to be a "punishment," or only serve as a "consequence" for our actions. God wanted (from the beginning) to have His creation (mankind) to love Him. He wanted them to CHOOSE to love Him freely OF THEIR OWN WILL. Not love Him because He created them to be obedient loving children with no choice. He did not desire a creation of "robots," He desired loving children who desired to love Him as He loved them, of their own FREE WILL.
Adam and Eve have nothing to do with this. That is a whole other thread, and simply a straw man argument here.
Free will was never designed by God to be a "punishment," or only serve as a "consequence" for our actions. God wanted (from the beginning) to have His creation (mankind) to love Him. He wanted them to CHOOSE to love Him freely OF THEIR OWN WILL. Not love Him because He created them to be obedient loving children with no choice. He did not desire a creation of "robots," He desired loving children who desired to love Him as He loved them, of their own FREE WILL.
Adam and Eve have nothing to do with this. That is a whole other thread, and simply a straw man argument here.
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