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Question: In a chapter that explains the believer's freedom in
non-commanded decisions, I couldn't help but notice that you occasionally inserted the words "and
responsibility" (usually in parentheses) when describing this freedom. The point would be that if
we are free to choose in such instances, we're also responsible to choose. But if we're not trying
to find the individual will of God, on what basis are we to make our choices? How is our
responsibility exercised and evaluated? (Chapter 9)
Answer: This question is posed by a very perceptive reader! And I
can't think of a better segue to the next chapter.

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