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Will power plays a significant role in the Christian life. We are told to resist the devil so he flees from us, another way of saying to not give in to temptation. We are also instructed that our works will reveal the transformation the Holy Spirit has done in us (not that works will save us). These are two examples of will power, free will, choice, whatever word or phrase you wish to use. The simple fact is, we have to choose to follow Christ and His commands, and that means living our lives in a way that honors him. It is a choice at least on some level, not only the moment we accept but every day when we bring our struggles and failures back to the cross.
Yet we also know our own weaknesses. We know where we fail, and fail daily. The Holy Spirit goes to work immediately to transform us once we accept Christ. We also rely upon the Holy Spirit to guide us, teach us, draw us closer to the Father, etc.
Where do you believe the line is between human will/our choices/et al and the Holy Spirit? Or is there a line at all? How do we view both with the proper perspective?
Yet we also know our own weaknesses. We know where we fail, and fail daily. The Holy Spirit goes to work immediately to transform us once we accept Christ. We also rely upon the Holy Spirit to guide us, teach us, draw us closer to the Father, etc.
Where do you believe the line is between human will/our choices/et al and the Holy Spirit? Or is there a line at all? How do we view both with the proper perspective?
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