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"Whilst a man is persuaded that he has it in his power to contribute anything, be it ever so little, to his salvation, he remains in carnal self-confidence; he is not a self-despairer, and therefore is not duly humbled before God, he believes he may lend a helping hand in his salvation, but on the contrary, whoever is truly convinced that the whole work depends singly on the will of God, such a person renounces his own will and strength; he waits and prays for the operation of God, nor waits and prays in vain . . ."
- Martin Luther

Important Note : Many persons naturally assume that man has a free will. But what do they mean by this? You may want to ask them to define terms by asking,"Free from what?" "Free from sin?", "Free from God's decree?" No, neither. So what do people actually mean when they claim man has a free will? Perhaps many persons mean to say that man is free from external coersion. In this we all can agree, but just because someone is free from coersion does not mean his will is free. There are other ways in which man's will is not free. If the natural man make choices BY NECESSITY then he also lacks a kind of freedom. We might want to consider whether the Bible uses the expression 'freedom' to describe any fallen man. And the answer is no, not UNTIL Christ sets us free (Rom 6). Jesus says that prior to grace, persons are 'slaves to sin'. And, last time I looked, a slave is not free. If man is in bondage to a corruption of nature, as the Scripture attests, then he is not, in any sense, free as the Bible defines it. That is, until the grace of God in Christ sets him free. It would be correct to say man HAS A WILL and that his choices are VOLUNTARY (not coerced) but this does not make the choices free. Fallen man chooses sin of NECESSITY due to a corruption of nature, and this is just as much a form of bondage of the will from which we need to be set free by Christ, and a more properly biblical way of expression. Just because we make these choices, of necessity, does not alleviate our responsibility. If we borrow $5 million and squander it in a week of wild living in Las Vegas [like our condition of debt after the fall], our inability to repay the debt does not alleviate us of any responsibility to do so (see Rom 3:20). So I contend that whenever speaking about the concept of "free will," because of the confusion surrounding it, we should only define freedom as the Bible does: that man's will is not free, but rather is in bondage to sin. Clearly the Bible affirms that apart from a supernatural and merciful work of the Holy Spirit to change our naturally hostile disposition to God, no person would ever receive Christ (John 6:65). And Just as water does not rise above its source, so unspiritual men do not think or act spiritually (1 Cor 2:14). - J.W.H

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Title Notes
There Are Only Two Religions in the Whole World John G. Reisingericon
Man's Moral Inability Dr. Van Leesicon
Calvinist and Arminian Presuppositions Joseph M. Gleasonicon
Do We Have a Free Will? Dr. C. Matthew McMahonicon
To Come to Christ is not Man's Willing or Running (Rom. 9:16; Titus 1:1) Wylie Fulton (Poem)icon
God's Part and Man's Part in Salvation John G. Reisingericon
Martin Luther Quotes on the Bondage of the Will Martin Luthericon
Free Will or the Bondage of the Will: Definitions are Critical Bob DeWaayicon
The Unregenerate Will: Self-Determined But Not Free John Hendryxicon
Myth of Free Will Walter Chantryicon
Free Will Pastor Bob Burridge - Study on Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 9: There is one sense in which man is free as he makes choices, and another sense in which he is not free. No one is compelled to decide contrary to what he truly desires to do once aicon
Man's Will - Free Yet Bound Walter Chantryicon
Faith and Repentance - Gifts of God or the Fruits of Free Will Sam Stormsicon
Freedom and Depravity - Part 1 Sam Stormsicon
Freedom and Depravity - Part 2 Sam Stormsicon
Of the Importance of Knowing What Power Free Will Has Martin Luthericon
The Impotency of the Human Will Arthur Pinkicon
Do Humans Have More Freedom than God? John Hendryxicon
Free Will and Responsibility John Bylicon
Freedom? What Freedom? Douglas Wilsonicon
Finding Freedom We are all Bound by our Natures, even God Bruce Ware (pdf) "Whilst a man is persuaded that he has it in his power to contribute anything, be it ever so little, to his salvation, he remains in carnal self-confidence; he is not a self-despairer, and therefore is not duly humbled before God,icon
Man's Moral Inability Dr Van Leesicon
Determinism, Chance and Freedom John M. Frame for IVP Dictionary of Apologeticsicon
Free Will and Moral Responsibility John Frameicon
Of The Freedom of the Will of Man John Gillicon
Bible Logic Fallacies of Synergism Libertarian Free Will Theism Hendryx & Smalling Ammunition Against False Presuppositionsicon
Understanding Free will Pastor John Samson with lively discussion that followsicon
Subjugation to Satan Arthur W. Pinkicon
A Defense of the Reformed Understanding of the Human Will Nathan Pitchfordicon
The Four States of Libertas Naturae "the liberty that is proper to a being given its particular nature."icon
Free Will - A Slave Charles Spurgeonicon
The Bondage of the Will Dr. Martin Luther (Book) **icon
Luther and Erasmus: icon
The Controversy Over the Bondage of the Will Garrett J. Eriksicon
God's Election in John 3:16 - The Bondage of the Sinner's Will L.R. Shelton, Sr.icon
Understanding the Will Douglas Wilsonicon
Free Will A.A. Hodgeicon
Man Now Deprived of Freedom of Will, and Miserably Enslaved John Calvinicon
Thoughts On The Will J. H. Oliphant September 11th, 1899. (book)icon
Is Predestination Inconsistent With the Free Agency And Moral Responsibility of Man Loraine Boettnericon
Of Free Will 1689 London Baptist Confessionicon
Grace Does Not Destroy Free Agency Robert Lewis Dabneyicon
Free Agency and the Will R.L. Dabneyicon
That It Is Inconsistent With the Free Agency And Moral Responsibility of Man Loraine Boettner, D.Daicon
Must Love for God be Freely Chosen to be Genuine? Matt Permanicon
A Review of Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation Fook Meng Cheahicon
God's Will and Man's Will Horatius Bonaricon
The False God & Gospel of Moral Government Theology E. Calvin Beisner - Orthodoxy and the "Power of Contrary Choice" (Libertarian Freewill)icon
Of Free Will A. A. Hodgeicon
Inability - Fallen Human Beings are Both Free and Enslaved J.I. Packericon
Man Now Deprived of Freedom of Will and Miserably Enslaved John Calvin - Institutes (2.2)icon
Evangelicals and the Will Phil Newtonicon
Doctrine of Man's Impotence A.W. Pinkicon
Arguments In Support of Free Will Refuted John Calvin - Institutes (2.5)icon
Is the Will Free by Nature or by Grace? John Hendryxicon
How do You Compare Them? Luther and Calvin on the Will as a Test Case for Historical Comparison Matthew C. Heckelicon
Of the True, Real, and Safe Grounds of Encouragement to Believe in Jesus Christ George Gillespieicon
Free Will Jeff Spry (pdf)icon
Man’s Free Will or Impotency and the Punishment Due Upon Sin Wilhelmus à Brakelicon
The Anti-Gospel: Perverting Christ's Gospel of Grace Edward Hendrieicon
God's Foreknowledge and Free-Will Stephen Charnockicon
A Few Thoughts on Free Will John Pipericon
The Freedom of the Will and its Limitations: A Comparison of Jonathan Edwards and Martin Luther Jeremy T. Aldericon
John Knox on Free Will (Old Spellings) John Knoxicon
Dembski on freedom and evil Steve Haysicon
Reformation: A Pivotal Issue (.pdf) Tom Wellsicon
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