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April 27, 2007

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Greg

I think the risk is not that God will prevent us from entering heaven but that we will finally not wish to be there. Have you read The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis?

Caroline

Hi Greg;
Thanx for your comment. I'll reply in the post above
Caroline

Greg Rose

Caroline,
I am just finishing a book by Johathan Edwards titled "Freedom of the Will" and, strangely after all this time, it made me think of you. You seem to be very well read, but if you have missed this book, I think it would repay your time.
God bless you,
Greg

Caroline

Hi Greg;

Thanks for your comment.

I've never read Jonathan Edwards' Freedom of the Will but may I be so
bold as to say that I think Jonathan Edward would agree with my
understanding of free will?

We both agree that man is completely fallen and so our natural
inclination is towards things that are anti-God. It is by grace of God
that we're able to repent and turn towards Him. We can not effect this
change of our own will alone. Our decision follows after God's act of
calling us, claiming us and giving us the ability to respond.

Where Jonathan Edwards and I may differ is that he may believe some
humans are not predestined to be saved. I believe all are predestined
by God for salvation. After all, I'm a 4 point Calvinist who believe
in unlimited atonement.

Blessings,

Caroline

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