The Will (Part 2) Value of a Study of the Will (of God and man)
Value of a study of the will (of God and man)
• Increased ability to make a decision
• Increased understanding of the sovereignty of God
• Increased understanding of responsibility
• Definite means self-control
• Understanding the relationship of thoughts to choices
Three elements to understanding the will
• Cannot understand human will until we understand divine will
• Nor until we understand Satanic will
• Only then can we come down to human will
o This order reflects . . .
Chronology and superiority
Generalizations
• Human will is not free like Adam was
• Human will is free in the sense that men can will as they please
• God does not desire to break man’s will
• The will of man must be seen in terms of response
o Response to Satan, Ephesians 4:27
o Response to God, I Thessalonians 4:3
o Response to our sin nature, Romans 6:12
From the standpoint of human viewpoint man has no answers
• He has no idea where he came from
• He doesn’t know why he is here
• He doesn’t know why he does what he does