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God’s Will & Man’s Will: Predestination, Election, & Free Will is unavailable, but you can change that!

The age-old antinomy still rages today. If people are really able to make moral, meaningful decisions, then somehow they must be able to act against God’s will. But if people can act against God’s will, then how can God be said to be sovereign? In other words, how can we be both free and predestined at the same time? Dr. Fruchtenbaum offers a balanced and biblical plea in this engaging study that...

hearts of certain ones, like the heart of Pharaoh, it also indicates in the same context that somewhere along the line Pharaoh also hardened his own heart. We believe God holds us morally responsible for the choices we make, and He expects us to make moral decisions. If we are not able to make any moral decision, if we really do not have such a will, it is inconsistent for God to hold us responsible for choosing things that He Himself predestined us to choose. Yet the Bible constantly exhorts us
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