Get Well Wishes Verses How Does "Freewill" Proponents Interpret The Following Verses?

How does "Freewill" proponents interpret the following verses? - get well wishes verses

Proverbs 16:1 "The plans of the heart belongs to the people, but the answer of the tongue of the Lord"
Proverbs 16:9 "The mind of man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps"
Proverbs 21:1 "The kings heart is like channels of water in the hand of the Lord, he makes him wherever he wants"
No rush to other verses that support his position, just try to concentrate and how these verses are in line with the free will!

7 comments:

Carol M said...

God gives free will to choose any, is either good or bad. The choice to follow Jesus and Satan. So, if someone chose to follow Satan, not God, who condemed to hell, but if it theyselves not condemed. Whether he likes it or not, God is always in control, but makes things happen or they can not stop. You're never in control. Only the Creator.

John 3:16-17
16 For God loved the world so that he gave his only Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal life loved.
Gen. 22:2 only

17 For God hath not his Son into the world to condemn the world but the world might be saved through him.

18 He that believeth on him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he did not believe in the name of the only Son of God.

Anonymous said...

No need for verses support this theory: If you take Jesus as your Savior, He will guide you and guide you on the path to take. You have exercised your free will, choose to follow.

The poems that he had chosen right. If someone decides not to follow the Lord and to follow their free will to the Lord to direct their paths, however, use the person's life could be chosen, someone on the way to help or do their work the same way they used Pharaoh in Egypt. Pharaoh did not follow God, he used his free will to go against God, but God used him yet.

His will is up to you, yes, but God can use when you want it or not. Take care:)

Dave the Man said...

In my humble opinion, my Higher Power, as I understand it, gives me free will. I will do my best to understand every day what is His will for me. Meanwhile, I turned my will and my life his care. All I can do is try to, my personal relationship with Him through prayer and meditation with the hope that I understand what can go better for me so that my choices reflect this.

God's Servant said...

I had to choose the free will to love God. and always free to do what he wants, but God has a plan for each of us and push us in that direction.

Alex T said...

Even if we have free will is all for the glory of God so that His glory will be implemented in one way or another. In fact, they argue against free will.

Proverbs 16:1 - I have some thoughts, but the Lord has the right answers (in some translations like this)
Proverbs 16:9 - I make decisions, but the Lord guide my way, regardless of my decisions
Proverbs 21:1 - God can change people's hearts, so that sometimes exercises its ability to impose their will.

jmmevolv... said...

Even those who think believing in the choices of free will, they, that God has a plan for us all. There is a balance in life between determinism and fate.

ROBARRE said...

His hostility toward religion is transparent ...... I have not run for another verse to prove something, but what is wrong if I did?
Anyway,
Spirit of man to his own way ...... Suppose you want a surgeon who can not study in medical school, but I occasionally (and learn some abilty / Proficiency) programming. My heart wants, the medical school, but God will get me the opprotunity programming. I take the opprotunity or simply a job to do something else. I can do!

It was a fortunate coincidence that the blind Bill Gates has the most successful university in the world ..... Drop opprotunities the God-given advantage, however, could have decided not to do it!

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