Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

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If faith's source is from outside the individual and not within, the impetus for faith doesn't come from the individual. God is its source.

Whether or not you affirm Calvinism, that’s a Calvinist assumption - treating faith as something God generates for the individual rather than the person’s volitional response to God’s Word and Spirit. But Scripture is consistent: people are commanded to believe (Acts16:31; John12:36; 1John3:23), and salvation follows faith. It never says God believes on our behalf or implants faith apart from our volitional response. Commands require volitional responses. Scripture’s order stands: choose to believe > salvation.
 
I have read parts of the Bible, yes.

But does anyone here think that christians are not doing bad things ?
 
Hello folks.
Very interesting topic - free will !
A main problem here is to define the concept of "free will". How should we define it ?
Easy. Saying "I do" to Jesus' offer of salvation.

I mean that is the only litmus test that really matters right?
 
Acts 13 v 48 all who were appointed for eternal life believed.

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Romans 12 v 3b Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but think of yourself with sober judgment, according to the measure of faith God has given you.
 
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I requested a definition of the concept of "free will" but I have not gotten it from anyone here.
It is not in the Bible. Man is a slave to sin until Christ sets him free. I already told you this.

Which parts of the Bible have you read? Where would you place yourself in reference to coming to believe?
 
It actually is not,
The construction uses a fixed neuter singular pronoun (that) which refers neither to faith, which is feminine in Greek, nor to any immediate word which follows.
As some whose first language is a gendered language I know how this works.

Faith is not an infused or transmitted substance.
The instrument is faith, the agent is God.
His Gift is salvation by His grace.

Try again.
Actually it's referring to both grace and faith which are inseparable in the verse. Both grace and faith are feminine, and the neuter can be used to include both. There is no salvation by grace that isn't by faith. So to say that faith isn't included would be to be saved by grace with no instumentality.
Further, faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. So we know that the source of faith is outside the individual.
 
Actually it's referring to both grace and faith which are inseparable in the verse. Both grace and faith are feminine, and the neuter can be used to include both. There is no salvation by grace that isn't by faith. So to say that faith isn't included would be to be saved by grace with no instumentality.
Further, faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. So we know that the source of faith is outside the individual.
We also know not everyone hears. Well, those who believe what Jesus said know this...
 
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Acts 13 v 48 all who were appointed for eternal life believed.

Romans12-3be.png

Romans 12 v 3b Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but think of yourself with sober judgment, according to the measure of faith God has given you.
Now why didn't I have a pretty panel which spoke those words?
 
Not a reference to saving faith.
Notice the idea of measurement, if there were measures of saving faith then people would have varying degrees of salvation.
This faith is for the use of gifts.
Next.
That is a logical fallacy.
 
Sure it is! She just does not want to admit that faith is given.
Lotta logical fallacies served up by this free will crowd...

That one was a non-sequitur, mainly. Probably others as well. It could have been several.
 
Whether or not you affirm Calvinism, that’s a Calvinist assumption - treating faith as something God generates for the individual rather than the person’s volitional response to God’s Word and Spirit. But Scripture is consistent: people are commanded to believe (Acts16:31; John12:36; 1John3:23), and salvation follows faith. It never says God believes on our behalf or implants faith apart from our volitional response. Commands require volitional responses. Scripture’s order stands: choose to believe > salvation.
I've never said belief doesn't precede salvation; only that regeneration precedes faith. An individual is saved when they believe. But it is God who produces faith in an individual as the Spirit of God employs the word of God. Further, in Acts 2:37, we find God giving hearing...when they heard this, circumcising the heart...they were pricked in the heart, which changed their will or volition...what shall we do? All this resulting from the word of God being preached and the Spirit of God using it to produce faith.