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Free Grace Versus Free Will

By Best, W. , E.

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Reproduction Date: 1/1/1977

Title: Free Grace Versus Free Will  
Author: Best, W. , E.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Authors Community, Christianity
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Publication Date:
1977
Publisher: W. E. Best Book Missionary Trust
Member Page: Diane Swain

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E. Bes, B. W. (1977). Free Grace Versus Free Will. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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The same God who has ordained all events has ordained the free agency of man in the midst of the course of events He foreordained. The gospel is not forced on the elect against their wills (Ps. 110:3). Man has no ability to respond to God unless our wills are changed through regeneration by the Holy Spirit. God gives Christians faith to believe and obey. This change makes us willing to accept the gospel. Since salvation is entirely God’s sovereign and gracious act, it doesn’t depend on man, so it can’t be lost.

Summary
A Biblical analysis of the truth of free grace, which holds that the sovereign God is on the throne and man is at His feet; and the heresy of free will, which dethrones God and enthrones man.

Table of Contents
Introduction 1 Freedom of the Will (Ephesians 1:11) 2 Slavery of the Will (John 5:40) 3 Depravity of the Will (James 1:14, 15) 4 God Dethroned by Free Will (John 5:40; Acts 18:27; I Peter 1:18-25) 5 Predestination and Free Agency (Romans 8:29, 30; Ephesians 1:5, 11)

 
 



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