Thesis 14 of Luther’s Heidelberg Disputation (1518) states, “Free will, after the fall, has power to do good only in a passive capacity, but it can always do evil in an active capacity.” You don’t need God’s power to do evil.  But in order to do good, you need God’s power to overcome sin and…

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Generally, people tend to define freedom as “being free to do whatever I want”.   This sounds quite plausible on its face. However, even God is not completely free under this definition.  For example, it is impossible for God to lie (Hebrews 6:18), so this is an invalid definition. The accurate definition of freedom is “being…

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