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  • Chapter X. On the weakness of free will.
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    Chapter X.

    On the weakness of free will.

    For Holy Scripture supports the freedom of the will where it says: “Keep thy heart with all diligence,”1784

    1784 Prov. iv. 23.

    but the Apostle indicates its weakness by saying “The Lord keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.”1785

    1785 Phil. iv. 7.

    David asserts the power of free will, where he says “I have inclined my heart to do Thy righteous acts,”1786

    1786 Ps. cxviii. (cxix.) 112.

    but the same man in like manner teaches us its weakness, by praying and saying, “Incline my heart unto Thy testimonies and not to covetousness:”1787

    1787 Ib. ver. 36.

    Solomon also: “The Lord incline our hearts unto Himself that we may walk in all His ways and keep His commandments, and ordinances and judgments.”1788

    1788 1 Kings viii. 58.

    The Psalmist denotes the power of our will, where he says: “Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile,”1789

    1789 Ps. xxxiii. (xxxiv.) 14.

    our prayer testifies to its weakness, when we say: “O Lord, set a watch before my mouth, and keep the door of my lips.”1790

    1790 Ps. cxl. (cxli.) 3.

    The importance of our will is maintained by the Lord, when we find “Break the chains of thy neck, O captive daughter of Zion:”1791

    1791 Is. lii. 2.

    of its weakness the prophet sings, when he says: “The Lord looseth them that are bound:”  and “Thou hast broken my chains: To Thee will I offer the sacrifice of praise.”1792

    1792 Ps. cxlv (cxlvi.) 7; cxv. (cxvi.) 16, 17.

    We hear in the gospel the Lord summoning us to come speedily to Him by our free will: “Come unto Me all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will refresh you,”1793

    1793 S. Matt. xi. 28.

    but the same Lord testifies to its weakness, by saying: “No man can come unto Me except the Father which sent Me draw him.”1794

    1794 S. John vi. 44.

    The Apostle indicates our free will by saying: “So run that ye may obtain:”1795

    1795 1 Cor. ix. 24.

    but to its weakness John Baptist bears witness where he says: “No man can receive anything of himself, except it be given him from above.”1796

    1796 S. John iii. 27.

    We are commanded to keep our souls with all care, when the Prophet says: “Keep your souls,”1797

    1797 Jer. xvii. 21.

    but by the same spirit another Prophet proclaims: “Except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.”1798

    1798 Ps. cxxvi. (cxxvii.) 1.

    The Apostle writing to the Philippians, to show that their will is free, says “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling,” but to point out its weakness, he adds: “For it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.”1799

    1799 Phil. ii. 12, 13.

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