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What does the Bible say about the will in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that while the will is involved in salvation, it is not free; it is influenced by one's nature and divine will.

The concept of the will in salvation is addressed through scripture, emphasizing that mankind's will is not free in the sense that it can choose to seek God without divine intervention. Ephesians 2:1 reminds us that we were dead in trespasses and sins, indicating that our natural state is one of inability. However, when prompted by the Holy Spirit, the will can respond positively to God's call, as seen in John 6:37, where all that the Father gives will come to Christ. Thus, while the will has a role, it is not the determining factor in salvation, but rather, God's will that ultimately prevails.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, John 6:37, Romans 9:16

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