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What is will-worship and why is it problematic?

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Will-worship refers to the belief that salvation depends on human will and effort, which the Bible condemns (Colossians 2:23).

Will-worship is the erroneous belief that a person's salvation is determined by their personal decisions or actions. This concept is condemned in Colossians 2:23, where Paul speaks about the futility of such self-imposed worship. It elevates human effort above God's grace and undermines the truth that salvation is solely a gift from God. In the context of Reformed theology, will-worship is viewed as a form of idolatry because it ultimately places faith in oneself rather than in Christ. The Scriptures affirm that salvation originates from God's will, and understanding this distinction is crucial for accurate Christian doctrine.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:23, Isaiah 64:6

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