I've been pondering the sovereignty of God lately. The Bible says God draws us to Himself and without His Spirit "calling us" and without faith to receive His grace (and faith is a "gift of God"), we are unable to come to Him (John 6:44; 6:65; 1 Corinthians 1:24; Ephesians 2:8).
Yet we have freedom to follow or not to follow (John 6:36; 6:66-67). Interesting how those who "no longer walked with him" is verse 6:66. If we didn't have freedom we'd be robots. Sin wouldn't be sin, faith wouldn't be faith, grace wouldn't be grace, love wouldn't be love, and evil wouldn't be evil. How could there be a difference between love and evil if love wasn't a choice? Why would we need to repent and turn from sin to be free from its bondage if we didn't have a choice?
Yet these things, grace and man's will, are under God's sovereinty. He ordained them. The Bible tells us He IS in control and anyone who looks at God through His revelation of Scripture has to admit the Bible teaches this, yet we are unable to comprehend it. How these two things fit together, God's sovereignty and man's will and responsibility remains a mystery as we cannot fully comprehend it (Deuteronomy 29:29; Isaiah 55:8-9; 1 Corinthians 1:18-31).
Yet we have freedom to follow or not to follow (John 6:36; 6:66-67). Interesting how those who "no longer walked with him" is verse 6:66. If we didn't have freedom we'd be robots. Sin wouldn't be sin, faith wouldn't be faith, grace wouldn't be grace, love wouldn't be love, and evil wouldn't be evil. How could there be a difference between love and evil if love wasn't a choice? Why would we need to repent and turn from sin to be free from its bondage if we didn't have a choice?
Yet these things, grace and man's will, are under God's sovereinty. He ordained them. The Bible tells us He IS in control and anyone who looks at God through His revelation of Scripture has to admit the Bible teaches this, yet we are unable to comprehend it. How these two things fit together, God's sovereignty and man's will and responsibility remains a mystery as we cannot fully comprehend it (Deuteronomy 29:29; Isaiah 55:8-9; 1 Corinthians 1:18-31).
Sometimes we live as though we don't believe in God. Would meditating on God's attributes as presented in His devine revelation change our lives?
Has God called you? Do you have faith? Do you believe what you say is real is really real?
Do you want to be challenged? Meditate on these three attributes of God and how these Truths impact your daily life:
- Omnipresent
- Holy
- Just
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