It is a false doctrine.
False doctrines equate to the idols that the Jews worshipped rather than God, often they worshipped God while still clinging to their idols, we see many examples of revival in the OT, God would raise up a prophet or a good king who would clear the land of idolatory and yet time and again we see this sad appendix to many of these revivals "never-the-less the high places were not taken away.
The calves which Jerboam the son of Nabat which caused the whole of northern Israel to sin and was never taken away.
The doctrine of human freewill is like these high places, it clings. Revivals come and go but still it remains.
It is a backslidden condition.
Everyone who ever has been saved knows very well that in order for the new birth to take place we must put aside our will, we must surrender our will at the cross. We must allow God to do for us what we could never do. God does it all for us just like a mother tends to her baby.
Nobody denies we have a will, what we deny is that is free.
Nowhere in the bible talks about human freewill, go see, see if you can find it in the bible. Just a few references in the OT in relation to gifts and offerings, because God will never demand back what He has given.
On the contrary the bible says we are SLAVES, in bondage to the elementary spirits of the universe.
We do not like to be nursed, we do not like to be helpless, weak. We don't like to be beggars to another's charity [grace] even if that someone is God. Our whole being rises up in rebellion. Our mind eschews such thoughts.
False doctrines equate to the idols that the Jews worshipped rather than God, often they worshipped God while still clinging to their idols, we see many examples of revival in the OT, God would raise up a prophet or a good king who would clear the land of idolatory and yet time and again we see this sad appendix to many of these revivals "never-the-less the high places were not taken away.
The calves which Jerboam the son of Nabat which caused the whole of northern Israel to sin and was never taken away.
The doctrine of human freewill is like these high places, it clings. Revivals come and go but still it remains.
It is a backslidden condition.
Everyone who ever has been saved knows very well that in order for the new birth to take place we must put aside our will, we must surrender our will at the cross. We must allow God to do for us what we could never do. God does it all for us just like a mother tends to her baby.
Nobody denies we have a will, what we deny is that is free.
Nowhere in the bible talks about human freewill, go see, see if you can find it in the bible. Just a few references in the OT in relation to gifts and offerings, because God will never demand back what He has given.
On the contrary the bible says we are SLAVES, in bondage to the elementary spirits of the universe.
We do not like to be nursed, we do not like to be helpless, weak. We don't like to be beggars to another's charity [grace] even if that someone is God. Our whole being rises up in rebellion. Our mind eschews such thoughts.
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