I've got a possible solution to this longstanding argument:
Both Predestined and Freewill apply to a believer's life. God can override us and do whatever He wants; however, God wants us to know Him and love Him. This involves us having a choice because love without a choice is NOT love.
So, God offers us two paths - the Path of Life (God's Will) or the Path of Death (our will). This is the choice we make. This is our freewill - we get to choose which path. This is when we choose God or ourselves. Remember Moses said, "I set before you life and death. Choose life."
Both paths are predestined. Their end is predetermined and unchangeable. If I choose the Path of Life which is God's Will for my life, it ends with Eternal Life with God. If I choose the Path of Death which is my will for my life, it ends with Eternal Death apart from God. NOTHING changes the end of the path - it is predestined.
I may jump back and forth between the two paths; however, once I settle down and finalize my decision, my end is predestined.
On each path way I have "wiggle room freewill" which is that I get to make choices, but they do not interfere with the final end of the path.
So, predestination and freewill do not contradict each other and both apply. God does not want robots. He wants our genuine love for Him.
Please, share your thoughts.
Both Predestined and Freewill apply to a believer's life. God can override us and do whatever He wants; however, God wants us to know Him and love Him. This involves us having a choice because love without a choice is NOT love.
So, God offers us two paths - the Path of Life (God's Will) or the Path of Death (our will). This is the choice we make. This is our freewill - we get to choose which path. This is when we choose God or ourselves. Remember Moses said, "I set before you life and death. Choose life."
Both paths are predestined. Their end is predetermined and unchangeable. If I choose the Path of Life which is God's Will for my life, it ends with Eternal Life with God. If I choose the Path of Death which is my will for my life, it ends with Eternal Death apart from God. NOTHING changes the end of the path - it is predestined.
I may jump back and forth between the two paths; however, once I settle down and finalize my decision, my end is predestined.
On each path way I have "wiggle room freewill" which is that I get to make choices, but they do not interfere with the final end of the path.
So, predestination and freewill do not contradict each other and both apply. God does not want robots. He wants our genuine love for Him.
Please, share your thoughts.
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