Sovereignty and Free Will
All that the Father giveth me shall come to me: and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out (John 5:37).
Some people see a conflict between God's sovereignty and man's free will. This is addressed in the book, Obedience to Christ, by A.W. Tozer and Caleb Sinclair. Tozer explains sovereignty this way: "God's sovereignty is the attribute by which He rules His entire creation, and to be sovereign, God must be all-knowing, all-powerful, and absolutely free. The sovereignty of God is a fact well-established in the Scriptures and declared aloud by the logic of truth."Tozer gives us his view: "God sovereignly decreed that man should be free to exercise moral choice, and man from the beginning has fulfilled that decree by making his choice between good and evil." . . . . "Man's will is free because God is sovereign. A God less than sovereign could not bestow moral freedom upon His creatures."
Using the illustration of a ship crossing the ocean, Tozer gives us an analogy to consider. Passengers board an ocean liner to sail from New York to Liverpool. As they sail, they can choose their activities. "They are completely free to move about the ship as they will. They eat, sleep, play, lounge about the deck, read, talk, altogether as they please; but all the while, the great liner is carrying them steadily onward . . . ." They made the choice to get on the ship and sail to where it was going, but they have no choice in its course once they are aboard.
"Both freedom and sovereignty are present here, and they do not contradict each other. So it is, I believe, with man's freedom and the sovereignty of God. The mighty liner of God's sovereign design keeps its steady course over the sea of history. God moves undisturbed and unhindered toward the fulfilment of those eternal purposes which He purposed in Jesus Christ before the world began. We do not know all that is included in those purposes, but enough has been disclosed to furnish us with a broad outline of things and to give us good hope and firm assurance of future well-being."
Whoever will, let him take the water of life freely (Revelation 22:17).
"We know that God will fulfil every promise made to the prophets. We know sinners will some day be cleansed out of the earth. We know that a ransomed company will enter into the joy of God and that the righteous will shine forth in the kingdom of their Father." In this way, Tozer invites us to see that our free will comes about because of God's sovereignty, and they can easily coexist. Our wisest response is to choose Christ and seek to remain in God's perfect will.__________________________


























