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How does the concept of free will relate to Saul sparing Agag?

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Saul's sparing of Agag illustrates the flawed understanding of free will by prioritizing human choice over obedience to God.

In the sermon, Saul's decision to spare Agag represents the broader concept of free will in a negative light. It showcases how humanity often clings to the illusion of free will while failing to acknowledge the sovereignty of God. Saul justified his disobedience by suggesting it was for a higher purpose—sacrificing to God—yet this rationalization only reflected his desire to maintain control. The teaching emphasizes that true 'free will' is not truly free but is under the influence of sin. By choosing to spare Agag, Saul exemplifies how humans often prioritize their decisions over God's explicit commands, leading to disobedience that has far-reaching consequences. This highlights the need for believers to reject the notion of free will as a means of salvation and to submit to God's sovereignty alone for grace.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 15:9, Romans 8:7-8

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