John Hendryx Responds to Visitor Struggling with Free Will Vs. Free Grace
visitor: I am struggling with the Calvinism vs. Free Will debate. Why, when one “flees to Christ” as you say is there not the possibility of NOT fleeing to Christ. Is there not a choice involved here? Fleeing to Christ is not a work is it? Turning to Christ is not a work is it? Why is choosing to believe in Christ considered a work by so many Calvinists? When I believed in Christ I gave Him ALL the glory as I then understood that NOTHING I can do would satisfy God. ONLY what Christ did saves me! But I must choose to believe, trust, follow, Flee to Him! Where am I going wrong?
response: Thanks for writing with your excellent question. This hits
directly at the crux of the matter. Salvation by grace alone in Christ
alone was the very issue of the Reformation that Martin Luther battled
the most with Erasmus and the Roman Catholic Church in the Sixteenth
Century.
What is this issue of the bondage of the will all about? It points to
what the Bible says is the real condition of the natural man. If we set
aside church traditions for a moment go through what the Bible asserts
about fallen man it may be surprising to you. First we need to establish
whether or not man has a free will, according to Scripture. But how do
we do this? Continue at Bob Hanks
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