I will pose this as something I have been thinking about.
If the fool is, the righteous is - certain ways, certain actions - certain results
If there is nothing new under the Sun, and everything is meaningless and striving after the wind
If the Old Testament is written in such a way where Israel is a picture of us, our sinfulness, etc
That we use Scripture to renew our minds, it illustrates us to the T
How can we say we have an absolute free will, in which we are not slaves to sin(a bondage of our will)
How can we say that our will is not fallen? Where it is broken, from the fall?
Is not the Bible itself, the Supreme Illustration of God's Sovereignty over all things?
If the fool is, the righteous is - certain ways, certain actions - certain results
If there is nothing new under the Sun, and everything is meaningless and striving after the wind
If the Old Testament is written in such a way where Israel is a picture of us, our sinfulness, etc
That we use Scripture to renew our minds, it illustrates us to the T
How can we say we have an absolute free will, in which we are not slaves to sin(a bondage of our will)
How can we say that our will is not fallen? Where it is broken, from the fall?
Is not the Bible itself, the Supreme Illustration of God's Sovereignty over all things?