The act of free choice is a joint-act of intellect and will, wherein the will is determined by the final judgment of the practical intellect, and the final judgment of the practical intellect is simultaneously determined by the free choice of the will.
I. Free Choice Defined II. Freedom of Intellect III. Freedom of Will IV. Free Choice Illustrated (bulletin insert)
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The Lord chose to save me in my early 20’s. From that time forward, the Lord instilled within me a desire to serve him by serving his people. I was introduced to the doctrines of grace through a number of friends and to confessional reformed theology during my time at Trinity...