What This Study Examines
Much of modern teaching presents the will of God as something uncertain, hidden, or dependent on human discovery. This study examines whether that idea can actually be sustained from Paul’s writings.
By following Paul’s language closely, the book considers how Scripture speaks about God’s will—not as fragile or pending, but as deliberate, active, and effective.
Particular attention is given to the wording of the text, including key terms that are often flattened in translation and therefore misunderstood in doctrine.