Regardless of the translation, the below is a pretty odd prayer for David to offer to the Lord if, in fact, God does not do such a thing (as to take away the freedom of thought, choice, and behavior). Why would David offer this prayer to the Lord if he knew, for a fact, that this was His practice?
Well, let's see what David prayed and see if this poster has even read it correctly.
Psalm 141:3-4 NLT - "Take control of what I say, O LORD, and guard my lips. Don't let me drift toward evil or take part in acts of wickedness. Don't let me share in the delicacies of those who do wrong."
This seems to fit most with what I believe about free will, which is that it is limited. From what I gather, God does, in fact, control certain elements of our lives, but we are given certain freedoms. Why would David offer this prayer at all if this were not the case? If he knew, conclusively, that his free will was totally stripped, he would not offer such a prayer to his God. That said, it is undeniable that David is at least asking that his choices be taken away from him
"at least"??? No, David didn't ask for that. He was asking for guidance. Very clearly. Don't all believers pray that way? If not, they should be.
And this is the point. This poster really believes that David's prayer above is asking God to "take away his choices". No, it isn't that.
David is asking God to guide him to make the RIGHT choices. Because David was fully able to make evil choices, which we see in in life.
But these Calvinists are just so desperate to prove that God CAUSES people to do things, even things that are totally AGAINST God Himself.
and this is a prayer that shows that he is aware that God knows what is best for him . . . and not himself.
Yes, David was rational and reasonable. He knew he was a sinner. He was asking for guidance in making the right choices.
These things that David asks for: these are "Fruits of the Spirit." And what are the Fruits of the Spirit the result of? They are the result of a controlling Spirit, a Holy Spirit that is Effectual, Causing the Lord's Children to act in a way that aligns with the Laws of the Spirit of Life (Rom 08:02).
Wow, does this EVER PROVE the erroneous ideas of Calvinists! The Holy Spirit ISN'T a "controlling Spirit", but this shows that Calvinists cannot resist viewing all of God's actions as forcing people to do what they wouldn't otherwise do.
When a person thinks about it, isn't this a rather odd thing for Christ to teach us to pray? Why would we ask that God not lead us into temptation if we had True free will?
What a sad question here. It is BECAUSE man DOES HAVE FREE WILL that all believers SHOULD pray for God to lead us in the right way.
In fact, it takes FREE WILL to even ask such a question. There is no limit to what man is able to choose.
Look at David. He was free to rape Bathsheba and murder her husband. He sure paid for his sins though.
This poster hasn't come close to proving Calvinism's claim about man not having free will, or that it's just very limited.