The term freewill is confusing, what actually does this mean?? If before we are saved we are 'children of wrath' and that we obey satan (which means we do not obey God) Ephesians ch2.
Read Ephesians Ch1 :3-5. Someone above has stated that it would be hard to belive that God would predestine some to perish, is that really what scripture says? No, of course not, we have ourselves to blame for perishing (again read Ephesians ch2:1-3
, it is by God's grace that we are saved, we all deserve death, Don't we?
What does the English word 'Whosoever' mean, does it mean everyone? God does not wish that anyman perish of course he doesn't but who's fault is it if we all perish, is it God's?? of course not!
Farouk, you stated you are more 'Natural inclined to belive' and that is why you are saved, is that true? remember what scripture says, you were dead to sin and a child of wrath so if you are correct are you saying that God vreated some to be more naturally inclined to belive in Jesus and the rest arent so they will perish?
jjkg, I agree 'free will' is a deceptive term as we are only free in Christ our Lord and Saviour. And, yes we were slaves to sin, so if you are slave to sin and obey the devil can you have true free wil as some would have us belive to be the case in chosing?
I agree to an extent we have free will ie, in the fact i can choose wich colour of shirt i will purchase and what colour i want to paint my bathroom or what i am going to eat for breakfast, but we are missing a more serious point here. we are dead in sin, slaves to sin and we obey satan, our whole nature is bent on evil (although we are not all as evil as we could be due to Gods good grace).
If salvation in Christ, ultimatley rest on the responses of the fallen humankind to the invitation of the gospel, we might despair of anyone ever being saved. People who are dead to sin, at enmity with God, who walk in the ways of the prince of the power of the air, would never make a positive response to the gospel. Christ would be a saviour without having saved anyone. That is, if this view of mans own ability to choose God unaided, or choose Christ without the predestinating grace of the Father to make that certain, is the case.
What about Jesus' prayer in the upper room, when he thanks the Father for those whom the Father has given him, and his exclamation of the confidence that all that the Father has given him 'WILL' come to him. (not, they might come to him) John 17.
I know some people find free will and the Sovereignty of God Hard to fathom, I struggled myself.
On another point I am not sure what you mean farouk by political and religious ideas (where did you get your free will ideas, truthfully?)
, there was no problem of predestination/election until pelagian came on the scene and argued with Augustine (as far as i am aware), and we know that palagian was a heratic.
Kselby, I am really confused by your comment, so is your life just a wildcard?? If you are living Gods will, did he just make that up on the spare of the moment, or are you in charge and God is just standing by idly watching you? do you not God has a will and purpose for your life and he will guard your steps???
Abing are you saying God belives in the freewill of man and that man can choose his own destiny, didnt adam and eve do that? John 3:16 uses 'whosever' what does that word mean, and you are right God does not wish that any man perish but as we know and the Paul states many times, we have ourselves to blame for that. we all deserve to perish, dont we?
Abing i think you are slightly confused as to why we need to tell people of the need to repent, it is Gods word, its the words that vibrates the heart of a sinner its how God reaches those 'WHOSEVER' he wills. so does that sound unfair??? are you saying God is unfair?????
Did not God question Job along the lines of ' who are you 'o'man to question me?'
if we belive that we make the choice for salvation are we saying that we truly can truly weigh up the evidence and make the proper choice ie obey God rather than the devil, since our nature is sinfully invlined?
anyhow i apologise now if i have miquoted, and for my spelling and grammer, I hope and pray that i have said this in love , I am not a learned man as some of you will be, i am not an academic but I belive int he sovereignty of God and i doubt if fallen man could ever choose life.
Your humble brother in Christ
phil