David Schrock · September 23, 2017 · 6 min read
I Believe in Free(d) Will: Humanity In Its Fourfold State

Whenever the question 'Do you believe in free will?' comes up, I want to stop the conversation and step back about thirty yards. Too often that question is presented as if there are only two answers:
In the end, my hope is not found and my theodicy (i.e. my solution to the problem of evil) is not resolved by free will. Rather, my hope hangs on the gospel promise of a freed will that comes by grace through the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. In that promise, I rest. And because of God's work I believe. Is that faith freely offered? Absolutely! I believed. But only because dead in my sin, I was freed by the sovereign grace of God.
To say it more completely, God transferred me from the dominion of darkness and death into the kingdom of his beloved Son. That's how the dead in Adam believe. They do not, in their state of covenantal rebellion and spiritual death, pick themselves up and turn around. This is a freedom, according to their nature, they don't possess (see Romans 3:10--20) Rather, as God's freely and sovereignly chooses (Romans 9:18), they are graciously liberated from sins clutches, empowered to see the beauty of Christ, and raised to life so that they might believe in the God who sent his Son to die for them.
In this, a freed will is a far better gift than free will, and again this can only be appreciated as we let all of Scripture speak. To that end let us consider this important question and have our minds renewed by God's gracious will. Let it move us to weep for those who enslaved to sin (instead of demanding them to change themselves). And let us walk in the newfound freedom Christ freely gives, as we enslave ourselves to the service of others (Galatians 5:13--14).
Soli Deo Gloria, ds
- Yes, I believe in free will (and therefore, righteously and obviously affirm the moral responsibility of humanity).
- No, I don't believe in free will (and therefore deny the moral responsibility of humanity and foolishly make humanity to be a set of fated robots).
- Primitive Integrity – Adam and Eve
- Entire Depravity – Every man and woman born in Adam
- Begun Recovery – Every man and woman born again in Christ
- Consummate Happiness or Misery – Every man and woman raised to glory
| Created Humanity | Fallen Humanity | Redeemed Humanity | Glorified Humanity | |
| Mind | Creation & personal relations with God would mature innocent humanity; Heavens declare God’s glory Gen 2:15-17; Ps 19:1 | Natural revelation is insufficient to know God; minds blinded; fallen man has suppressed truth in unrighteousness Rom 1:18-20; 1 Cor 2:14-15; 2 Cor 4:4 | Redeemed humanity has the mind of Christ; the Spirit gives understanding; Word renews our minds Jn 16:13; Rom 12:2; 1 Cor 2:16; 1 Jn 2:27 | Our knowledge will be personal and experiential; faith will turn to sight. Finite minds will grow in knowledge forever 1 Jn 3:2; Rev 21:1 |
| Will | God gives Adam the freedom not to sin; maturity would occur by choosing good Gen 3:6-8; Ecc 7:29 Innocent, able not to sin | Fallen humanity is enslaved to sin and cannot choose God without Spiritual help Jn 6:44; 8:34, 36; Rom 6:19; Eph 2:1 Sinner, Not able not to sin | Spiritual men have the power to say ‘no’ to ungodliness and yes to righteousness Rom 7:18; 8:13; 1 Thess 1:5 Justified Sinner, Able not to sin | Our freedom will be absolute and we won’t be able to sin 1 Cor 15:54-57; 1 Jn 3:2 Justified & Glorified, Not able to sin |
| Heart/ Emotions | As children of God, we were created to love & trust God. Vestiges of this seen in ‘moral law’ Rom 2:14-15 | Every act is polluted by an idolatrous and unbelieving heart Mark 7:21-23; Rom 14:23 | As new creations, we are able to do good works in Christ, still emotions are divided Eph 2:10; Tit 2:14; Rom 7:18; Ps 86:11 | We will share in Triune Love; Spirit bears living fruit; we love the law John 17:24-25; Gal 5:22-23; Ps 119 |
| Image/ Glory | God made mankind in his own image Gen 1:26-28; Ps 8; 1 Cor 11:7 | The Imago Dei is twisted but remains Gen 5:1, 3; 9:6; James 3:6 | God is restoring his image in believers Rom 8:29; 2 Cor 5:17 | We will one day perfectly reflect God 1 Cor 15:49-53 |
| Offices | Adam and Eve are the royal priests in the Garden who relate to God, rule over the earth, represent God’s presence | Mankind is cast out of the garden. Their relationship with God and one another is broken. Their rule is opposed. Their representation is twisted. | In redemptive history, God creates offices that harken back to creation. Kings exercise dominon. Priest represent God. Prophets restore relationships. But none are able to bring new creation. | Christ is the perfect image of God. Through his perfect work as prophet, priest, and king, he begins a new society. A new race of humanity. |
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