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Nevertheless, man's will is that gift of his nature by which he determines the direction in which he will go. Always, and this is very important, always in accordance with his nature. Apart from Christ, in other words, Man always wills the evil, cannot will the good, that which is truly good in
His will and His activity are in perfect harmony with each other and with His own perfect being. God's will is sovereignly free and determinative. His will has a powerful effect simply because it is the will of an absolutely sovereign and powerful God. Just because we will something doesn't me
that's explained for us in the scriptures this way Ephesians 1 verses 9 through 11 and the word will is used here having made known unto us the mystery of his will something hidden in the will of God from us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure which he hath purposed in himsel
Everything that God has determined, everything that God has determined is for his glory and for our salvation. So your station and calling, whether you are a married person or a single person right now, that is for His glory and for your good right now. It serves to your salvation. The circumst
And His will is sovereign. His will without fail accomplishes His purpose exactly as He has determined in His perfect plan, His eternal council. This perfect plan which is the only way to happiness and eternal life is found in the Word of God. We must live exactly as God wills us to live – in love,
As to the will of God, we must emphasize that it is entirely in harmony with His own being. And therefore, God's will is sovereignly free: all He does He wills to do, and all He wills He sovereignly performs. There is the most perfect harmony between God's being and His will. He never does anything
1:5: “Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will.”), and his will of command (Matt. 7:21: “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father w
We often wonder, when faced with decisions and choices, what God’s will is for us in these situations. We confess and believe that God is sovereign, and that it is His will, not ours, that determines all things, but yet it is difficult to know at times what the will of God is.