In his sermon "Not My Will, But Thy Will," William W. Sasser, Jr. addresses the doctrine of divine sovereignty and human will, emphasizing that true salvation involves surrender to God's will. Sasser argues that while individuals claim to have free will, it is ultimately constrained by their sinful nature, which compels them to sin, illustrating that God's will is the only truly free will. He supports his claims using reasoning rather than direct Scripture references, such as the concept that one does not act outside their nature—comparing this to a dog barking because it is a dog. The practical significance of this message lies in the call to Christians to bow to God's will in their lives, recognizing that yielding to God's plan is the pathway to true safety and salvation, avoiding the eternal consequences of pursuing one's own will.
“The safest place to be is bowed down to His will.”
“Your will is really not free... There’s only one being that has an absolute free will, and that’s God Almighty.”
“We sin because we’re sinners.”
“You better pray that he wins because if you win, the prize is hell.”
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