Of Free Will

Savoy Declaration · 9.1–9.5

9.1. Of Free Will

God hath endued the will of man with that natural liberty and power of acting upon choice that it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to do good or evil.

Proof texts

For discussion

  1. The Assembly cited Matt. 17:12 in support of this answer. Read it in context — how does it bear on what is claimed here?
  2. 3 passages are cited here. Which does the most work, and is anything claimed that the proofs do not obviously carry?
  3. WCF 9.1 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?
  4. WCF 9.2 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?

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WCF 9.1 · WCF 9.2 · WCF 9.3 · WCF 9.4 · WCF 9.5

9.2. Of Free Will

Man in his state of innocency had freedom and power to will and to do that which was good and well-pleasing to God; but yet mutably, so that he might fall from it.

Proof texts

For discussion

  1. The Assembly cited Eccles. 7:29 in support of this answer. Read it in context — how does it bear on what is claimed here?
  2. 4 passages are cited here. Which does the most work, and is anything claimed that the proofs do not obviously carry?
  3. WCF 9.1 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?
  4. WCF 9.2 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?

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WCF 9.1 · WCF 9.2 · WCF 9.3 · WCF 9.4 · WCF 9.5

9.3. Of Free Will

Man by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able by his own strength to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto.

Proof texts

For discussion

  1. The Assembly cited Rom. 5:6 in support of this answer. Read it in context — how does it bear on what is claimed here?
  2. 10 passages are cited here. Which does the most work, and is anything claimed that the proofs do not obviously carry?
  3. WCF 9.1 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?
  4. WCF 9.2 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?

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WCF 9.1 · WCF 9.2 · WCF 9.3 · WCF 9.4 · WCF 9.5

9.4. Of Free Will

When God converts a sinner, and translates him into the state of grace, he freeth him from his natural bondage under sin, and by his grace alone enables him freely to will and to do that which is spiritually good; yet so as that, by reason of his remaining corruption, he doth not perfectly nor only will that which is good, but doth also will that which is evil.

Proof texts

For discussion

  1. The Assembly cited Col. 1:13 in support of this answer. Read it in context — how does it bear on what is claimed here?
  2. 6 passages are cited here. Which does the most work, and is anything claimed that the proofs do not obviously carry?
  3. WCF 9.1 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?
  4. WCF 9.2 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?

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WCF 9.1 · WCF 9.2 · WCF 9.3 · WCF 9.4 · WCF 9.5

9.5. Of Free Will

The will of man is made perfectly and immutably free to do good alone in the state of glory only.

Proof texts

For discussion

  1. The Assembly cited Eph. 4:13 in support of this answer. Read it in context — how does it bear on what is claimed here?
  2. 4 passages are cited here. Which does the most work, and is anything claimed that the proofs do not obviously carry?
  3. WCF 9.1 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?
  4. WCF 9.2 treats the same ground. What does it add, and why might it put things differently?

Read alongside

WCF 9.1 · WCF 9.2 · WCF 9.3 · WCF 9.4 · WCF 9.5