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Why is the concept of free will considered a fable?

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Free will is viewed as a fable because Scripture teaches that human will is bound by sin and not genuinely free.

The idea of free will is often misconstrued in theological discussions. In the sovereign grace perspective, human will is not truly free but is influenced by sin and a fallen nature. Scriptures such as John 5:40 and Romans 9:16 reinforce the belief that people are unable to come to Christ of their own accord, as their wills are not free but rather bound to their sinfulness. This theological understanding underlines that salvation is not initiated by human effort but is solely a work of divine grace, initiated by God's sovereign will.
Scripture References: John 5:40, Romans 9:16

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