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The power to change requires the power to choose. But we may lose the power to choose in the world because of what we choose to believe and how we act upon that belief. The choice to accept that we cannot decide what is good and evil by our own intellect will only occur if we are humble. We must believe and seek to do right according to a Source or Holy Spirit greater than ourselves. Without the power of choice there can be neither love and charity nor sin and consent.

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Acts 15:7 "And when there had been much disputing, Peter rose up, and said unto them, Men [and] brethren, ye know how that a good while ago God made choice[1] among us, that the Gentiles by my mouth should hear the word of the gospel, and believe."


There is no sin without consent just as the power to repent requires the power to choose. The power to change requires the power to choose. Love is a product of choice. Love requires sacrifice which is why freewill offerings and charity were so much a part of the Old and New Testaments. Got created the individual where we may choose to eat of the tree of life or the tree of knowledge.

"Freedom is the Right to Choose, the Right to create for oneself the alternatives of Choice. Without the possibility of Choice, and the exercise of Choice, a man is not a man but a member, an instrument, a thing.” Archibald MacLeish

  1. 1586 ~ἐκλέγομαι~ eklegomai \@ek-leg’-om-ahee\@ middle voice from 1537 and 3004 (in its primary sense); TDNT-4:144,505; {See TDNT 431} v AV-choose 19, choose out 1, make choice 1; 21
    1) to pick out, choose, to pick or choose out for one’s self
    1a) choosing one out of many, i.e. Jesus choosing his disciples
    1b) choosing one for an office
    1c) of God choosing whom he judged fit to receive his favours and separated from the rest of mankind to be peculiarly his own and to be attended continually by his gracious oversight
    1c1) i.e. the Israelites
    1d) of God the Father choosing Christians, as those whom he set apart from the irreligious multitude as dear unto himself, and whom he has rendered, through faith in Christ, citizens in the Messianic kingdom: (#Jas 2:5) so that the ground of the choice lies in Christ and his merits only