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What does the Bible say about man's will?

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The Bible teaches that man's will is naturally inclined toward sin and opposed to God without divine intervention.

Scripture reveals the condition of man's will as being fundamentally corrupt due to original sin. Jeremiah 17:9 states that 'the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked,' highlighting that apart from God's grace, humans cannot choose to love or obey Him genuinely. This inherent wickedness means that, by nature, our will is in rebellion against God, unable to bend itself toward holiness.

However, the transformative power of the Holy Spirit is essential to alter the heart of stone to one of flesh (Ezekiel 36:26). This divine act not only changes our affections but also enables us to exercise a will that aligns with God's desires. The biblical account of Pharaoh, where God hardened his heart, illustrates that He sovereignly governs the hearts of men, bringing about His purposes while simultaneously demonstrating the necessity of His grace to bring individuals into a right standing with Him.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 17:9, Ezekiel 36:26, Romans 9:18

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