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Average rating: 4.19 · 1,025 ratings · 137 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Decision Making and the Wil...

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Singleness, Marriage, and t...

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"I Do" or Do I?

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“He will give joy to those who suffer for doing what is right.”
Garry Friesen, Decision Making and the Will of God: A Biblical Alternative to the Traditional View

“God’s glory is not always immediate, but it is certain. He will be glorified for His holiness, for His defeat of Satan, for His righteous judgment, and for His grace to redeemed sinners (Revelation 5). This glory must have a backdrop of sin to be fully realized.”
Garry Friesen, Decision Making and the Will of God: A Biblical Alternative to the Traditional View

“How God works this out is another mystery, but I have found this line of thought helpful. God does not usurp our responsibility because He doesn’t work contrary to our nature, nor force our wills. As we decide, He works within our wills and in harmony with our nature to bring about His determined end. If God did force us, we would not be responsible.”
Garry Friesen, Decision Making and the Will of God: A Biblical Alternative to the Traditional View



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