yeah and nay laddy.
It looks like the sawdust has got up your nose again 😊
How is it irrelevant.. surely the condition of a mans will is more important than whether his will is free or not. 🤔
It looks like the sawdust has got up your nose again 😊
How is it irrelevant.. surely the condition of a mans will is more important than whether his will is free or not. 🤔
We were discussing what the will is and what it does which, is to make choices. It makes no matter the status of the will as it will make choices whether it is free or not. The difference is the object of it's choice. One is bound to sin the other is free by grace to choose God if one desires the goodness of God. Even after salvation, one must continue to walk in the Spirit by means of grace. If not, one will necessarily be walking after the flesh and be bound to sin again.
How do you think the bound will is set free to make a choice for God if not freed by grace?
Try understanding the actual discussion and not going off on your tangents. I think the bolt through your head has scrambled your brain.
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