If God can't override man's will, then praying is of no value. Period.
Is man born totally depraved or can they become depraved over time?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Skandelon, Dec 29, 2009.
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I pray because it MIGHT influence and provoke and thus lead to repentance (Read Romans 11:14). Why do you pray? -
By the way, most of us do acknowledge that God has and does "override" men's wills at times throughout human history in order to accomplish a sovereign purpose. The Damascus Road is one example. We are not arguing God cannot intervene to effectually influence change, we are only arguing that God prefers a faith response. You could say that Jesus effectually brought Thomas to believe that He was raised from the dead by showing him His scars, but its obvious from this encounter that God was not going to do this for everyone..."blessed are those who don't see and still believe." In other words, we believe these divine interventions are just that...; not doctrinal treaties on how God saves everyone throughout the course of human history.
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