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Chapter 7 - Chapter 6: FREEWILL

Freewill when the time we are doing, working, do the thing we love, and solving, planning, and constructing ideas...all of the sudden it turns to be a way to create a predestined dilemma, challenges, at the same time, success, happiness, celebration. But even death could be our predestined.

When you use your freewill to do bad things, consider yourself is engage with a great disaster in life in the future, or it might be happened even now...

So careful your actions, your words, your minds and emotions.

But sometimes, evil plan still executed by people, may be God has a reason (I believe God have many reasons) so when the time come the evil plan of people being executed...a freewill of choice will be given to a man if he will stop or not then a predestined will be executed too. Some are destruction, diseases, accident, and even death. But if you choose to change a better person, no doubts when God appreciated your humility, a life changing will make it happen.

Freewill and Divine Providence

Freewill empowers us to choose our path, pursue passions and shape destiny. Yet, our decisions can lead to:

1. Predestined dilemmas: Unforeseen challenges

2. Success and happiness: Celebrated achievements

3. Adversity and death: Unintended consequences

Balancing Freewill and Divine Plan

1. Human choice: Exercise freewill responsibly (Deuteronomy 30:19)

2. Divine providence: God's sovereignty guides outcomes (Romans 8:28)

3. Consequences: Actions have repercussions (Galatians 6:7-8)

The Intersection of Freewill and Predestination

1. Evil plans may unfold, but God's purpose prevails (Genesis 50:20)

2. Redemption: Freewill choices can alter destructive paths (2 Corinthians 7:9-10)

3. Humility and repentance: Invite divine intervention (Psalm 51:10-12)

Biblical Principles

1. "Choose life." (Deuteronomy 30:19)

2. "God works all things together for good." (Romans 8:28)

3. "Faith without works is dead." (James 2:26)