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Free Will compatible with Sovereignty
Many wrestle believing free will is incompatible with Divine Sovereignty. But I think the Westminster Confession solved this paradox some 300 years ago.
CHAPTER 3; OF GOD’S DECREE
In modern English provided by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
1. God, from all eternity, did—by the most wise and holy counsel of his own will—freely and unchangeably ordain whatever comes to pass. Yet he ordered all things in such a way that he is not the author of sin, nor does he force his creatures to act against their wills; neither is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.
The way I understand this is, we freely choose what we want based on the reasons (secondary causes) God sent to create our choices.
Another way to say it is that every free choice people make stems from a reason or situation God created for them to base it on, from eternity.
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