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Will Of Man

2 sermons

In the Bible, the "will of man" refers to the capacity and agency of humans to make choices and decisions that reflect their desires, intentions, and moral inclinations. This concept often intersects with theological discussions about free will, moral responsibility, and divine sovereignty. For instance, in James 1:14-15, it is noted that individuals are tempted by their own desires, which can lead to sin and ultimately death. This illustrates the role of human will in the moral landscape of life, suggesting that while God provides guidance and law, individuals have the autonomy to choose their paths.The phrase also appears in the context of God's will versus human will, particularly in the New Testament. In John 1:13, it states that those who become children of God are not born of "the will of man," but of God. This distinction emphasizes that spiritual rebirth and salvation are acts of divine initiative rather than human effort. Overall, the "will of man" in the biblical context is a complex interplay of human agency, moral choice, and the overarching sovereignty of God, reminding believers of their responsibility in light of divine grace.

Ann Abernathy

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being holy and living a life that reflects God's love. He references John 3:16-17, which highlights God's love for the world and His purpose of salvation through Jesus. The preacher encourages the audience to recognize the treasure they have

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J. Glyn Owen

In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about a young boy who set his school on fire because his bubblegum was taken away. The speaker then mentions a famous statue of Jesus in Copenhagen Cathedral and emphasizes that seeing it from a distance does not capture its true glory. The main message of

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