The Power and the Desire To Do What We Ought To Do

Man’s freedom consists in his liberty to choose his master, not to be without a master.  As he voluntarily yields himself to God’s service, the believer finds power and the desire to do what he ought to do, so experiencing true liberty.

D. Edmond Hiebert, The Thessalonian Epistles (Chicago: Moody Press, 1982), 69.

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