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The Gift of Free Will

God has given us the gift of free will, and of course, free will has to do with our individuality. Free will and individually makes Christ our necessary resource.

God is immutable, He is unchangeable, invariable, unalterable; He is not capable or susceptible of change. He, in knowing us in the love of His Son, anticipates what His grace will do, and He leads us on to absolute faith-dependence on Him.

He is immutable, and our weakness does not change Him (Mal. 3:6; Ja.1:17; Heb. 13:8). In our weakness, when we submitted our will to Him, receive His strength. We receive His dunamis, His inherent power, and ability; energeia, His operation of the working of His power in exercise; exousia, the freedom of the action of His authority and unrestrained power; ischus, His strength and power even in the physical realm; Kratos, His manifested might and power.

By the power of God, man knows who he is himself, and who God is.

Psa. 102:23; Joel 3:10; 2 Cor. 12:9; Num. 23:19-23.


 
 
 

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