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The Myth Of Free
Will
Walter Chantry
MOST PEOPLE say that they believe in
"free will." Do you have any idea what that means? I believe that
you will find a great deal of superstition on this subject. The will is
saluted as the grand power of the human soul which is completely free to
direct our lives. But from what is it free? And what is its power?
THE MYTH OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL FREEDOM
No one denies that man has a will — that is, a faculty of
choosing what he wishes to say, do, and think. But have you ever reflected on
the pitiful weakness of your will? Though you have the ability to make a
decision, you do not have the power to carry out your purpose. Will may
devise a course of action, but will has no power to execute its intention.
Joseph’s brothers hated him. They sold him to be a slave.
But God used their actions to make him a ruler over themselves. They chose their
course of action to harm Joseph. But God in His power directed events for
Joseph’s good. He said, "But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but
God meant it unto good" (Gen 50:20).
And how many of your decisions are miserably thwarted? You
may choose to be a millionaire, but God’s providence is likely to prevent it.
You may decide to be a scholar, but bad health, an unstable home, or lack of
finances may frustrate your will. You choose to go on a vacation, but an
automobile accident may send you to the hospital instead.
By saying that your will is free, we certainly do not mean
that it determines the course of your life. You did not choose the sickness,
sorrow, war, and poverty that have spoiled your happiness. You did not choose to
have enemies. If man’s will is so potent, why not choose to live on and on?
But you must die. The major factors which shape your life cannot thank your
will. You did not select your social status, color, intelligence, etc.
Any sober reflection on your experience will produce the
conclusion, "A man’s heart deviseth his way: but THE LORD DIRECTETH his
steps" (Prov 16:9). Rather than extolling the human will, we ought to
humbly praise the Lord whose purposes shape our lives. As Jeremiah confessed,
"O LORD, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man
that walketh to direct his steps" (Jer 10:23).
Yes, you may choose what you want, and you may plan what you
will do; but your will is not free to accomplish anything contrary to the
purposes of God. Neither have you any power to reach your goals but that
which God allows you. The next time you are so enamored with your own will,
remember Jesus’ parable about the rich man. The wealthy man said, "This I
WILL do: I WILL pull down all my barns, and build greater: and there I WILL
bestow all my fruits and my goods. . . But God said unto him. Thou fool, this
night thy soul shall be required of thee" (Luke 12:18-21). He was free to
plan but not free to accomplish; so it is with you.
THE MYTH OF ETHICAL FREEDOM
But freedom of the will is cited as an important factor in
making MORAL decisions. Man’s will is said to be free to choose between good
and evil. But again we must ask, from what is it free? And what is man’s will
free to choose?
The will of man is his power to choose between
alternatives. Your will does decide your actions from a number of options.
You have the faculty to direct your own thoughts, words, and deeds. Your
decisions are not formed by an outside force, but from within yourself. No man
is compelled to act contrary to his will, nor forced to say what he does not
wish. Your will guides your actions.
Yet this does not mean that the power to decide is free from
all influence. You make choices based on your understanding, your feelings, your
likes and dislikes, and your appetites. In other words, your will is not free
from yourself! Your choices are determined by your own basic
character. The will is not independent of your nature, but the slave of
it. Your choices do not shape your character, but your character guides your
choices. The will is quite partial to what you know, feel, love, and desire. You
always choose on the basis of your disposition. according to the condition of
your heart.
It is just for this reason that your will is NOT free to do
good. Your will is the servant of your heart, and your heart is evil. "And
God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that EVERY
imagination of the thoughts of his heart was ONLY evil CONTINUALLY" (Gen
6:5). "There is NONE that doeth good, no, not one" (Rom 3:12). No
power forces man to sin contrary to his will, but the descendants of Adam are so
evil that they always choose the evil.
Your decisions are molded by your understanding, and the
Bible says of all men, ‘And their foolish heart was darkened" (Rom 1:21).
Man can only be righteous when he desires to have fellowship with God, but,
"There is NONE that seeketh after God" (Rom 3:11). Your appetites
crave sin, and thus you cannot choose God. To choose good is contrary to
human nature. If you chose to obey God, it would be the result of external
compulsion. But you are free to choose and hence your choice is enslaved to your
own evil nature.
If fresh meat and tossed salad were placed before a hungry
lion, he would choose the flesh. This is because his nature dictates the
selection. It is just so with man. The will of man is free from outside force,
but not from the bias of human nature. That bias is against God. Man’s power
of decision are free to choose whatever the human heart dictates; therefore
there is no possibility of a man choosing to please God without prior work of
divine grace.
What most people mean by free will is the idea that man is by
nature neutral and therefore able to choose either good or evil. This simply is
not true. The human will and the whole of human nature is bent to ONLY evil
CONTINUALLY Jeremiah asked, "Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or
the leopard his spots’? then may ye also do good, that are accustomed to do
evil" (Jer 13:23). It is impossible. It is contrary to nature. Thus do men
desperately need the supernatural transformation of their natures, else their
wills are enslaved to choosing evil.
In spite of the great praise that is given to "free
will," we have seen that man’s will is not free to choose a course
contrary to God’s purposes nor free to act contrary to his own moral nature.
Your will does not determine the events of your life nor the circumstances of
it. Ethical choices are not formed by a neutral mind but always dictated by your
personality makeup.
THE MYTH OF SPIRITUAL FREEDOM
Nevertheless many assert that the human will makes the
ultimate choice of spiritual life or spiritual death. They say that here the
will is altogether free to choose eternal life offered in Jesus Christ or to
reject it. It is said that God will give a new heart to all who choose by the
power of their own free will to receive Jesus Christ.
There can be no question that receiving Jesus Christ is an
act of the human will. It is often called "faith." But how do men come
to willingly receive the Lord? It is usually answered, "Out of the power of
their own free will." But how can that be? Jesus is a PROPHET. To receive
Him means to believe all that He says. In John 8:41-45 Jesus made it clear that
you were born of Satan. This evil father hates the truth and imparted the same
bias into your heart by nature. Hence said Jesus, "Because I tell you
the truth, ye believe me not." How does the human will jump out
of man to choose to believe what the human mind hates and denies?
Further, to receive Jesus means to embrace him as a PRIEST
— that is, to employ and depend on him to seek out peace with God by sacrifice
and intercession. Paul tells us that the mind with which we were born is hostile
to God (Rom 8:7). How can the will escape the influence of human nature which
was born with a violent enmity to God? It would be insane for the will to choose
peace when every bone and drop of blood cries out for rebellion.
Then too, receiving Jesus means to welcome Him as a KING. It
means choosing to obey His every command, to confess His right of rule and to
worship before His throne. But the human mind, emotions, and desires all cry
out, "We will not have this man to reign over us" (Luke
19:14). If my whole being hates His truth, hates His rule and hates peace with
God, how can my will be responsible for receiving Jesus? How can such a sinner
have faith?
It is not man’s will but God’s GRACE that must be thanked
for giving a sinner a new heart. Unless God changes the heart, creates a new
spirit of peace, truthfulness, and submission, man will not choose to receive
Jesus Christ and eternal life in Him. A new heart must be given before a man can
believe, or else the human will is hopelessly enslaved to evil human nature even
in the matter of conversion. Jesus said. "Marvel not that I said unto thee,
Ye MUST be born again" (John 3:7). Unless you are, you will never see His
kingdom.
Read John 1:12 & 13. It says that those who believe on
Jesus have been "born, not of the will of man, but of God." As your
will is not responsible for your coming into this world, it is not responsible
for the new birth. It is your Creator who must be thanked for your life, and
if any man be in Christ, he is a new creation (II Cor 5:17). Who ever chose to
be created? When Lazarus rose from the dead, he then could choose to answer the
call of Christ, but he could not choose to come to life. So Paul said in
Ephesians 2:5, "Even when we were dead in sins, [God] hath quickened us
together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved)." Faith is the first act of a
will made new by the Holy Spirit. Receiving Christ is an act of man just as
breathing is, but God must first give life.
No wonder Martin Luther wrote a book entitled The Bondage
of the Will which he considered one of his most important treatises. The
will is in the chains of an evil human nature. You who extol the free will as a
great force are clinging to a root of pride. Man, as fallen in sin, is utterly
helpless and hopeless. The will of man offers no hope. It was the will choosing
the forbidden fruit that brought us into misery. The powerful grace of God alone
offers deliverance. Cast yourself upon God’s mercy for salvation. Ask for the
Spirit of Grace that He may create a new spirit within you.
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