I see now what you take exception to. Your issue is with the fallen state of man, what we call the total depravity of man and the fact that "a god" would allow that. All I can say is the entirety of the Bible is about the fallen state of man and God's provision for redemption and restoration. In that regard, there is NO FREE WILL. Man is…
I see now what you take exception to. Your issue is with the fallen state of man, what we call the total depravity of man and the fact that "a god" would allow that. All I can say is the entirety of the Bible is about the fallen state of man and God's provision for redemption and restoration. In that regard, there is NO FREE WILL. Man is born into sin and his salvation is only by the grace of God. Our response to His sovereign grace is our faith in Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God. Thus endth the lesson for the day.
I see now what you take exception to. Your issue is with the fallen state of man, what we call the total depravity of man and the fact that "a god" would allow that. All I can say is the entirety of the Bible is about the fallen state of man and God's provision for redemption and restoration. In that regard, there is NO FREE WILL. Man is born into sin and his salvation is only by the grace of God. Our response to His sovereign grace is our faith in Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God. Thus endth the lesson for the day.