5.8. Steps to a Liberated Will

Four Steps to a Liberated Will

( Rom. 7:8,24 ; 2 Cor. 8:12 )

Illustration

A strong-willed wife rules the home, what should the husband do? (See Section 5.3, “What Makes a Man a Man” )

  1. As head of the home, he, not wife, is responsible.

  2. Man must exercise his will to stand with God as head of the home.

  3. He sees that God not only wants him to will His will but to accept the liberation of his will from his feelings.

  4. And finally, to take the abiding position to live in the will of God.

Maturity

( Matt. 7:1-5 ) Honestly facing and accepting responsibility for conditions of life; blaming others is infantile, to face-up is the beginning; seeing the 'reality', not the illusion as by divine illumination of the importance place for the will in God's intention

Provision

( Rom. 12:1-2 ) God has made ample provision at the Cross that by our union in His death every vestige of self-will may be put down and the liberated will is free to wholly co-operate with God. The hub of life is to be in the center of God's will. We can align our wills with His, can make the victory a joint victory-a complete fusion of our will with God's will.

Obedience

( 1 Cor. 3:21-23 ; Eph. 4:22-24 ) To live the God centered life is taking the theological fact (doctrine), and acting upon this fact which becomes a life-giving truth, the put-off and put-on. Then all things become ours in Christ.

Union with God

( Ps. 31 ) In union with God, the Master Gear, we do not need to ask for things. They automatically become operative. God becomes the how, where, when, and why.

Thomas Aquinas : "It is clear that he does not pray who, far from uplifting himself to God, requires that God should lower Himself to him, and who resorts to prayer not to stir the man in us to will what God wills, but only to persuade God to will what the man in us wills."

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