Free Will Is A Divine Injunction

If there’s a long way to go, but Christianity will travel. Perhaps, in the middle, amendments came to guide the path of faith and change the ways of Christianity. But once in a while, there were solid amendments.

What does obedience mean in faith? Surrendering to the will of God. Had freedom of faith been absolute today, how many of the global issues would already have found their solutions half way across?

Christians held their end of the bargain by providing freedom of faith. Honoring free will, incorporating it into law. Time knows that. On the judgement day, all words become manifest, all things will be personified and faiths with come together as brothers, or like a connection between the words.

That day, there will be a man named Christan, and other men named Muslim, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist. Then there testimonies will be tested and based on their testimony, fates of their respective followers will be decided. Then all of them will join to personify one creation, a man named faith, and God will ask him, what is the name of the faith written on your index finger. And that day, truth of all the faiths will be told.

Dear Christian brothers, what we offer as Christianity is freedom of faith. Without free will, there’s no faith, no will of God in it. Choice, free will is a rule of thumb in faith. Just like index finger is the rule of thumb for faith.

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