SovereignGrace
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Why is "Free-Will" so important?
Think about it.
Many people assume that God CANNOT, or SHOULD not, "violate" a sinner's free-will, as if God is subject to the will of the sinner, rather than the sinner's will being subject to God.
I've heard it said many times that, if God overpowers the free-will of a person, and saves them by grace, rather than by their own free-will, then that is tantamount to RAPE on God's part!
That's INSANE!
Would you rather GIVE UP your FREE-WILL and be SAVED from DESTRUCTION,
or KEEP your FREE-WILL and go to HELL?
RAPE is WRONGDOING, and does HARM to a person.
How is it RAPE to SAVE a person from DESTRUCTION?
First of all, if a sinner contributes to his salvation at all, then God is not the Savior, he's just a helper, at best.
Ultimately, in this scheme, the sinner is the one who saved himself, since he had the final say about whether or not he'd be saved.
Secondly, if salvation ultimately depends on the sinner's will, then who on earth can be saved?
Does anyone REALLY BELIEVE that a SINNER has the SENSE to stop sinning, much less to SAVE HIMSELF from his SIN?
The very fact that one SINS demonstrates that one's NATURE is that of a SINNER. And that's ALL he wants to DO is sin.
And, so, if the SINNER'S FREE-WILL can only CONDEMN him, then WHY is FREE-WILL so IMPORTANT?
Can ANYONE EXPLAIN this to me?
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