An unsaved person contains a righteous element within the heart which enables the unsaved person to choose Jesus unto being saved from the wrath of God according to free-willian philosophy.
"I did not come to call the righteous" (Mark 2:17) says Jesus, Lord and God (John 20:28).
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose God, but God "did not come to call the righteous" (Mark 2:17), so free-willians are not called according to their own philosophy.
"If you then, being evil" (Matthew 7:11), says Lord Jesus, to the Apostles.
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose God, but God said to His Apostles, you "being evil" (Matthew 7:11), so free-willians are good enough to choose Jesus, according to their own philosophy, while the Apostles could not choose Jesus since Jesus says "you did not choose Me" (John 15:16).
"No one is good except God alone" (Mark 10:18) says Lord Jesus.
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose God, but the Word of God says "no one is good except God alone" (Mark 10:18), so free-willians exalt themselves into being a god, even in their unconverted flesh state before they choose Jesus, according to their own philosophy.
"Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God" (John 3:3) says Lord Jesus.
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose King Jesus, but the Son of God says that unconverted man "cannot see the Kingdom of God" (John 3:3), so free-willians, who cannot even perceive King Jesus of the Kingdom of God, fail to choose King Jesus (they cannot choose that which they do not perceive) according to their own philosophy.
Free-willians preach that Adam had a free-will, but no free-will is written in the creation account (Genesis 1:1-31 Genesis 2:1- 25 Genesis 3:1-24), with Paul in accord for he conveyed that Adam "not willingly" subjected creation to futility by eating of the tree forbiddenl for eating since Paul included all time prior to Paul's birth by his writing "until now" (Romans 8:20-22).
"YHWH is righteous in all his ways and holy in all his works" (Psalm 145:17)
Just as the original post shows richly in scripture, Adam was not imparted free will, and no man thereafter was imparted free will neither.
"I did not come to call the righteous" (Mark 2:17) says Jesus, Lord and God (John 20:28).
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose God, but God "did not come to call the righteous" (Mark 2:17), so free-willians are not called according to their own philosophy.
"If you then, being evil" (Matthew 7:11), says Lord Jesus, to the Apostles.
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose God, but God said to His Apostles, you "being evil" (Matthew 7:11), so free-willians are good enough to choose Jesus, according to their own philosophy, while the Apostles could not choose Jesus since Jesus says "you did not choose Me" (John 15:16).
"No one is good except God alone" (Mark 10:18) says Lord Jesus.
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose God, but the Word of God says "no one is good except God alone" (Mark 10:18), so free-willians exalt themselves into being a god, even in their unconverted flesh state before they choose Jesus, according to their own philosophy.
"Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God" (John 3:3) says Lord Jesus.
Free-willians dictate that unconverted man is righteous enough, even good enough, to choose King Jesus, but the Son of God says that unconverted man "cannot see the Kingdom of God" (John 3:3), so free-willians, who cannot even perceive King Jesus of the Kingdom of God, fail to choose King Jesus (they cannot choose that which they do not perceive) according to their own philosophy.
Free-willians preach that Adam had a free-will, but no free-will is written in the creation account (Genesis 1:1-31 Genesis 2:1- 25 Genesis 3:1-24), with Paul in accord for he conveyed that Adam "not willingly" subjected creation to futility by eating of the tree forbiddenl for eating since Paul included all time prior to Paul's birth by his writing "until now" (Romans 8:20-22).
"YHWH is righteous in all his ways and holy in all his works" (Psalm 145:17)
Just as the original post shows richly in scripture, Adam was not imparted free will, and no man thereafter was imparted free will neither.