The eternal necessity for Biblical volition, “Free Will”…

The eternal necessity for Biblical volition, “free will”…

Free will, volition, is a divine communicable attribute infused within the human genome by Elohim on Day-6 as human kind is created in the spiritual image of Elohim, free will being essential for eschatological purposes (Genesis 1:26-28). Free will, volition, is a consistent theme in Scripture and absolutely essential for love and intimacy to exist between humanity and our Creator, the angels and their Creator. Biblical “faith,” another central theme throughout Scripture, is rooted in volition, a free will choice.

Unless one possesses the volition, free will, to “choose” to love or hate, love cannot exist nor can intimacy, as love and intimacy and true reciprocal, pleasing, gratifying, relationship to exist with purity and authenticity, the parties involved must possess the volition, the free will, to choose; otherwise, nihilism is the resultant and everything under the Sun is impotent and worthless and “chasing after the wind.” True love cannot be coerced or exist in an atmosphere of fear.

In order for divine justice/jurisprudence to exist with fairness, equality, order, due process, the party, the individual, subject to divine moral scrutiny must first be knowledgeable of the law that defines what is immoral and then mens rea or the “thought life” must be present; that is, did the individual, with aforethought and intent, violate the law; therefore, volition, free will, is at the very heart of divine jurisprudence (Romans 4:15; 5:13).

Our Creator is defined as “LOVE” (1 John 4:7) and this divine love can only exist in volitional relationships where the created “chooses” to love our Creator by faith. Our Creator does not pick winners and losers but allows every man and woman the free will to choose life or death; this divine volition defines the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the volition, free will, to choose Jesus as Messiah or to choose one’s own narcissism and self-righteousness as their god.

Finally, void free will, why Jesus? Calvin’s doctrine of predestination is a doctrine of demons (1 Timothy 2:4).

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