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Billy Evmur

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Re: Is free will a failed concept?
« Reply #165 on: Yesterday at 09:01:24 AM »

Choice is not freewill, the One who gives you the choice is the One who has free sovereign will, if we had freewill we could manufacture our own choice with all the consequences that might follow on whether good or bad.

Man being a sinner would say to God "nay but I will do as I please and refuse to die"

God says "choose ye this day who you will SERVE" how can you think this amounts to freewill? we may not even choose not to choose.

Adam had freewill, we do not. We are sinners, we will sin. We will die, all the freewill in the world will not prevent our dying.

Death also became our shepherd.

If we neglect to wind our alarm clock we will be late for work, we'll get the sack, we will lose our home, we will starve.

Our whole lives are consumed with warding off death.

Aren't you glad that Jesus has become your Shepherd? praise His name.

Hey brother, when Adam made the choice to eat the fruit, he was not evil because he was not "dead" spiritually. Yet, a choice was made to transgress God's will. God will not express His sovereign will upon a man (Adam) and then, will that man to transgress against His expressed will i.e. do NOT eat of that specific tree.

Yet, Adam made a choice, while spiritually alive and not evil, to transgress God's will.


So we agree we can either do God's will and live or do another's will and die
Which means making a choice and expressing free will.

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Did you choose to be born?
This is just childish. You're here. What are you going to do with your time? That's the whole reason for human existence.

Not so fast, you can choose if God gives you that choice ... God is totally sovereign, what if He closes the eyes of your understanding? what if He with-holds the gift of faith whereby you may believe?

You say people can choose to believe but that is not what Jesus told those who came out to oppose Him, He said "ye cannot understand My words" He said they were not His sheep, He said their father was the devil, He said God had closed their eyes and stopped up their ears lest they should understand with their hearts and turn to Him. Admit that this is what the scripture says.

You did not choose to be born ... what makes you think you can choose that more precious birth?

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Re: Is free will a failed concept?
« Reply #166 on: Yesterday at 11:48:56 AM »
Please, do be keeping our churches drama team in your prayers.  We are now working on the trial and crucifixion of Christ and the whole cast is feeling the emotional drain of the events we are "witnessing."  As some of you know actors live, and experience, the events we portray and it can be very draining.
May God bless you as you seek to do God's will

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Re: Is free will a failed concept?
« Reply #167 on: Yesterday at 12:28:41 PM »
Not so fast, you can choose if God gives you that choice ... God is totally sovereign, what if He closes the eyes of your understanding? what if He with-holds the gift of faith whereby you may believe?

You say people can choose to believe but that is not what Jesus told those who came out to oppose Him, He said "ye cannot understand My words" He said they were not His sheep, He said their father was the devil, He said God had closed their eyes and stopped up their ears lest they should understand with their hearts and turn to Him. Admit that this is what the scripture says.

You did not choose to be born ... what makes you think you can choose that more precious birth?

I asked about Adam... after reading this response, the question is now this.

Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
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« Reply #168 on: Yesterday at 06:13:09 PM »
Not so fast, you can choose if God gives you that choice ... God is totally sovereign, what if He closes the eyes of your understanding? what if He with-holds the gift of faith whereby you may believe?

You say people can choose to believe but that is not what Jesus told those who came out to oppose Him, He said "ye cannot understand My words" He said they were not His sheep, He said their father was the devil, He said God had closed their eyes and stopped up their ears lest they should understand with their hearts and turn to Him. Admit that this is what the scripture says.

You did not choose to be born ... what makes you think you can choose that more precious birth?

I asked about Adam... after reading this response, the question is now this.

Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
The answer is they were tricked into believing they had free-will, what negates the concept of human freewill? it is the dire consequences which must follow on from rebellion aqainst God. Death. But the devil deceived them into believing that they would not die.

Human freewill is Satan's master stroke it was his first deception and his best and it still is today. Truly it is idolatry, we read in the OT testament of good kings and prophets who brought about great revivals in Israel where false gods were put away and their shrines and altars destroyed. Then you get this sad adjoinder " but the high places were not removed"

The belief in human freewill is the top idolatry, the one we are most loathed to put away ... it is US in the centre, we are on the throne, everything depends upon our decision and our action.

Never mind that Paul says we were in bondage to the elemental spirits of the universe [demons] until Jesus sets us free, slaves to sin. Followers of the Prince of power of the air.

When we hear the gospel, the gospel comes with power to set us free and faith is imparted to us whereby we believe and are saved.

Our wills are overcome and subdued. Indeed we surrender it, lay it down at the cross and receive the LORDSHIP of Jesus, we are filled with the Holy Ghost.

Then we attend bible class and learn all about freewill, it's backsliding.

I do not say we do not have a will, but it isn't free and it will always lead to bondage.

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Re: Is free will a failed concept?
« Reply #169 on: Yesterday at 06:31:25 PM »


Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
The answer is they were tricked into believing they had free-will, what negates the concept of human freewill? it is the dire consequences which must follow on from rebellion aqainst God. Death. But the devil deceived them into believing that they would not die.

Human freewill is Satan's master stroke it was his first deception and his best and it still is today. Truly it is idolatry, we read in the OT testament of good kings and prophets who brought about great revivals in Israel where false gods were put away and their shrines and altars destroyed. Then you get this sad adjoinder " but the high places were not removed"

The belief in human freewill is the top idolatry, the one we are most loathed to put away ... it is US in the centre, we are on the throne, everything depends upon our decision and our action.

Never mind that Paul says we were in bondage to the elemental spirits of the universe [demons] until Jesus sets us free, slaves to sin. Followers of the Prince of power of the air.

When we hear the gospel, the gospel comes with power to set us free and faith is imparted to us whereby we believe and are saved.

Our wills are overcome and subdued. Indeed we surrender it, lay it down at the cross and receive the LORDSHIP of Jesus, we are filled with the Holy Ghost.

Then we attend bible class and learn all about freewill, it's backsliding.

I do not say we do not have a will, but it isn't free and it will always lead to bondage.

I read your response... but, I'd like an answer that relates to the question:


Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?

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« Reply #170 on: Yesterday at 06:32:40 PM »
Not so fast, you can choose if God gives you that choice ... God is totally sovereign, what if He closes the eyes of your understanding? what if He with-holds the gift of faith whereby you may believe?

You say people can choose to believe but that is not what Jesus told those who came out to oppose Him, He said "ye cannot understand My words" He said they were not His sheep, He said their father was the devil, He said God had closed their eyes and stopped up their ears lest they should understand with their hearts and turn to Him. Admit that this is what the scripture says.

You did not choose to be born ... what makes you think you can choose that more precious birth?

I asked about Adam... after reading this response, the question is now this.

Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?

One mark that the doctrine of human freewill is false is the fact that it is not once mentioned in the NT, only 3 times in the OT and then only in relation to freewill offerings, this is because God does not demand the return of gifts and blessings.

No apostle says "thanks be unto God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ whom we have chosen of our own freewill" it's almost laffable. Always it HE who has chosen us.

Another mark that it is false is the fact that the church is brainwashed in exactly the same way folk are brainwashed to believe in evolution. You can't watch a nature program read a science book or magazine without evolution being stuffed down your throat.

You can't read a Christian book or article or listen to a sermon without the doctrine of freewill being stuffed down your throat, yet the bible says nothing about it.

By the way I am not saying folks are not saved ... but this I am sure of, if we are ever to see true revival The Sovereign Grace doctrines of Luther must be recovered and Arminius dismissed.

When you read the revivals of Wesley and Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards human freewill is very much in abeyance.
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Re: Is free will a failed concept?
« Reply #171 on: Yesterday at 06:36:38 PM »


Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
The answer is they were tricked into believing they had free-will, what negates the concept of human freewill? it is the dire consequences which must follow on from rebellion aqainst God. Death. But the devil deceived them into believing that they would not die.

Human freewill is Satan's master stroke it was his first deception and his best and it still is today. Truly it is idolatry, we read in the OT testament of good kings and prophets who brought about great revivals in Israel where false gods were put away and their shrines and altars destroyed. Then you get this sad adjoinder " but the high places were not removed"

The belief in human freewill is the top idolatry, the one we are most loathed to put away ... it is US in the centre, we are on the throne, everything depends upon our decision and our action.

Never mind that Paul says we were in bondage to the elemental spirits of the universe [demons] until Jesus sets us free, slaves to sin. Followers of the Prince of power of the air.

When we hear the gospel, the gospel comes with power to set us free and faith is imparted to us whereby we believe and are saved.

Our wills are overcome and subdued. Indeed we surrender it, lay it down at the cross and receive the LORDSHIP of Jesus, we are filled with the Holy Ghost.

Then we attend bible class and learn all about freewill, it's backsliding.

I do not say we do not have a will, but it isn't free and it will always lead to bondage.

I read your response... but, I'd like an answer that relates to the question:


Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
I answered you, they were tricked ... God forbade them and they rebelled. God is not the blame for our sin.

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Re: Is free will a failed concept?
« Reply #172 on: Yesterday at 07:25:14 PM »

Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
I answered you, they were tricked ... God forbade them and they rebelled. God is not the blame for our sin.

"They" rebelled... their own choice or God's choice for them?
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Re: Is free will a failed concept?
« Reply #173 on: Yesterday at 08:44:42 PM »

Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
I answered you, they were tricked ... God forbade them and they rebelled. God is not the blame for our sin.

"They" rebelled... their own choice or God's choice for them?
Choice is not freewill, it is a choice between obedience and life and disobedience and death. Freewill would be if Adam could say I WILL partake of the tree but I will not die ... that's what the devil deceived him into believing, that he had freewill in the matter.

But we do not have the choice, we are says Paul slaves of sin, we will sin, we must sin. And as consequence we are bound to die.

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« Reply #174 on: Yesterday at 10:24:09 PM »

Did Adam choose to eat the fruit, or did God choose for him, to eat the fruit?
I answered you, they were tricked ... God forbade them and they rebelled. God is not the blame for our sin.

"They" rebelled... their own choice or God's choice for them?
Choice is not freewill, it is a choice between obedience and life and disobedience and death. Freewill would be if Adam could say I WILL partake of the tree but I will not die ... that's what the devil deceived him into believing, that he had freewill in the matter.

But we do not have the choice, we are says Paul slaves of sin, we will sin, we must sin. And as consequence we are bound to die.

Billy, Adam was not a slave to sin before he freely chose to eat the fruit, the choice and the action's consequence (spiritually dying) resulted in him then (after the action), having a sin nature.

To keep mentioning about "our" sin nature avoids the acknowledgment of free choice that Adam made before, mankind had a sin nature. Thus, discussing this is difficult. Sin nature did not apply to Adam in making his choice. There is NO slavery to a sin nature before the fruit was placed in his hand by Eve.
I assume that when you understand we're discussing a moment in time BEFORE mankind had a sin nature, then discussing this topic won't be so difficult?
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