🔥 Savior of the World — Choose You This Day Revealed Through the Sovereignty of God, Covenant Responsibility, and the Law of Sowing and Reaping That Trains the Sons of God
✍️ Savior of the World: AUTHOR
By Carl Timothy Wray
Carl Timothy Wray is a prophetic teacher and author devoted to unveiling the Finished Work of Christ through the full counsel of Scripture. His writings reveal the unified mind of God from Genesis to Revelation—establishing the sovereignty of God, the plan of the ages, and the manifestation of the sons of God. Through hundreds of books and teachings, he exposes religious imbalance, reconciles seemingly opposing doctrines, and calls believers into maturity—where grace reigns, Christ is central, and life is lived out in alignment with God’s divine order.
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Savior of the World — Choose You This Day answers one of the most misunderstood tensions in Scripture: the sovereignty of God and the responsibility of man. Does man truly have free will, or is God the author of salvation from beginning to end? Through the full counsel of the Bible, this book reveals that salvation is not of human will, yet God calls His covenant people to choose, grow, and walk in alignment with Him through the law of sowing and reaping. Discover how Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world initiates, sustains, and completes salvation, while training His people through real-life decisions that shape maturity, wisdom, and spiritual growth.

🔥 Savior of the World: INTRODUCTION
The Balance Few Have Seen
There are two messages that have echoed through the Church for generations.
One declares:
👉 God is sovereign.
That He declares the end from the beginning…
that He works all things after the counsel of His own will…
that salvation is not of him that wills, but of God that shows mercy.
The other declares:
👉 Choose you this day.
Choose life.
Walk in obedience.
Sow, and you will reap.
And for many, these two voices seem to contradict one another.
If God is truly in control…
👉 why does He call man to choose?
If salvation is not of human will…
👉 why does Scripture speak of obedience, sowing, and consequence?
If Christ is the Savior of the world…
👉 where does man’s responsibility fit?
Because of this tension, most fall into one of two extremes.
Some embrace sovereignty so strongly that they become passive—
waiting, watching, but never growing.
Others embrace responsibility so strongly that they live under pressure—
striving, performing, and never resting.
But what if neither extreme reveals the full truth?
What if the answer is not found in choosing one side…
but in rightly dividing both?
This book is written to bring that balance into clear view.
Not by blending the two into confusion…
but by placing each in its proper order.
From Genesis to Revelation, a pattern emerges:
👉 God initiates.
👉 God establishes.
👉 God completes.
But within that divine work:
👉 Man responds.
👉 Man learns.
👉 Man is formed.
This is not contradiction.
This is order.
The sovereignty of God does not eliminate responsibility—
it establishes the foundation in which responsibility has meaning.
And the call to choose does not make man the author of salvation—
it reveals the process by which sons are trained within it.
This is the unveiling of that pattern.
The God who declares the end from the beginning…
is the same God who says:
👉 “Choose you this day.”
And when both are seen together—
the confusion lifts, the pressure breaks,
and a new understanding begins to form.
Not of striving…
not of passivity…
👉 but of life lived in alignment with God.
🔥 Call to the Reader
If you have ever wrestled with the tension between God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility…
If you have ever wondered why Scripture calls you to choose, yet declares that God works all things…
If you are ready to move beyond fragments into the full counsel of God…
👉 Then this book will open that door.
Let us search the Scriptures—
and let the truth be established.
🔥 CHAPTER 1 — THE IMBALANCE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD
When Truth Is Divided, Confusion Multiplies
There are not many problems in the Church that come from a lack of Scripture.
Most come from how Scripture is handled.
One part is emphasized…
another part is ignored…
and what God joined together is pulled apart.
The result is not clarity—it is confusion.
And the Word already warned us:
“For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line… here a little, and there a little” (Isaiah 28:10).
Truth was never meant to be built on fragments.
It was meant to be assembled.
The Call to Rightly Divide
Paul did not tell Timothy to simply read the Word.
He said:
“Study to shew thyself approved unto God… rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15).
That means there are lines that must be drawn.
Not to separate truth from truth—
👉 but to place truth in its proper order.
When that order is lost, imbalance is born.
Two Messages—One Confusion
Throughout generations, two powerful truths have been preached:
👉 God is sovereign.
👉 Man must choose.
One declares:
“I am God… declaring the end from the beginning… My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure” (Isaiah 46:9–10).
The other declares:
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve” (Joshua 24:15).
One reveals divine control.
The other demands human response.
And instead of reconciling them, most systems choose one and discard the other.
The Drift into Extremes
When sovereignty is preached alone:
People become passive.
They say:
- “God will do it all”
- “Nothing depends on me”
And growth slows… responsibility fades… formation stalls.
When responsibility is preached alone:
People come under pressure.
They say:
- “It all depends on my choice”
- “If I fail, I lose everything”
And fear rises… striving increases… rest disappears.
Neither extreme reflects the full counsel of God.
Destroyed for Lack of Knowledge
The danger of imbalance is not small.
Scripture says:
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6).
Not lack of effort.
Not lack of desire.
👉 Lack of understanding.
And Jesus said the same:
“Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God” (Matthew 22:29).
Notice both sides:
- Not knowing the Scriptures → misinterpretation
- Not knowing the power of God → misplacement
Both are needed.
Wisdom Is Seeing the Whole
This is why the Word declares:
“Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom” (Proverbs 4:7).
Wisdom is not knowing one truth strongly.
👉 It is seeing how all truth fits together.
It is understanding:
- where sovereignty applies
- where responsibility applies
- and how both operate without contradiction
The Root of the Problem
The issue is not that Scripture is unclear.
The issue is that truths are often taken out of their place.
For example:
- “Not of him that wills…” (Romans 9:16)
- “Choose you this day…” (Joshua 24:15)
If these are forced into the same category, confusion follows.
But when they are rightly divided:
👉 One speaks of origin
👉 The other speaks of response
And suddenly, the tension begins to resolve.
The Beginning of Clarity
This book is not written to remove one side.
It is written to restore both sides in order.
Because from Genesis to Revelation, a pattern emerges:
👉 God initiates.
👉 God establishes.
👉 God completes.
But within that work:
👉 Man responds.
👉 Man learns.
👉 Man is formed.
This is not contradiction.
👉 This is divine structure.
The Savior of the World and the Training of Sons
This is why the revelation of Savior of the World must be held alongside this teaching.
Because Christ is not a partial Savior.
He is not waiting on man to complete what He started.
👉 He is the Savior of the world.
And yet, within that finished work, sons are trained:
- through choices
- through consequences
- through sowing and reaping
Not to become saved—
👉 but to grow within what God has established.
Setting the Stage for Right Division
So the question is not:
👉 Is God sovereign?
Nor is it:
👉 Does man choose?
The real question is:
👉 Where does each belong?
Because when each truth is placed correctly:
- sovereignty brings rest
- responsibility brings growth
- and both operate in harmony
🔥 Call to the Reader
If you have ever felt the tension between these two messages…
If you have seen one emphasized at the expense of the other…
If you have wrestled with how both can be true at the same time…
👉 Then you are standing at the doorway of understanding.
Because the answer is not found in choosing one side—
👉 but in rightly dividing both.
The next chapter will establish the foundation clearly:
👉 The Sovereignty of God
And once that foundation is secure…
everything else will begin to fall into place.
🔥 CHAPTER 2 — THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD ESTABLISHED
God Is Not Reacting—He Is Declaring
Before we can understand “choose you this day,” we must establish something first:
👉 God is sovereign.
Not partially.
Not occasionally.
👉 Absolutely.
Scripture does not present God as reacting to man.
It presents Him as declaring the end from the beginning:
“I am God… declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure” (Isaiah 46:9–10).
This is not uncertainty.
This is not possibility.
👉 This is purpose established before time.
None Can Stay His Hand
Daniel saw the same truth clearly:
“He doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou?” (Daniel 4:35).
No resistance can stop Him.
No will can override Him.
No circumstance can interrupt His plan.
👉 God’s will is not competing with man’s will.
👉 God’s will governs all things.
He Works All Things
Paul confirms it in the New Covenant:
“Being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will” (Ephesians 1:11).
Not some things.
👉 All things.
This includes:
- beginnings
- processes
- outcomes
Everything operates within the counsel of His will.
Of Him, Through Him, To Him
The entire flow of existence is summed up in one statement:
“For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things” (Romans 11:36).
- Of Him → origin
- Through Him → process
- To Him → completion
There is nothing outside of this.
👉 God is not a participant in reality.
👉 He is the source, sustainer, and end of it.
He Does What He Pleases
The psalmist makes it simple:
“Our God is in the heavens: he hath done whatsoever he hath pleased” (Psalm 115:3).
Not what man allows.
Not what circumstances permit.
👉 What He pleases.
This is sovereignty without limitation.
The Sovereignty Behind Salvation
This is where everything begins to align.
Because if God is sovereign over all things—
👉 then He is sovereign over salvation.
And Scripture makes that clear:
“So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy” (Romans 9:16).
Salvation does not originate in man.
It does not begin with human will.
👉 It begins with God.
The Savior of the World Operates in Sovereignty
This is why the revelation of Savior of the World is so critical.
Because Jesus is not presented as:
- hoping to save
- waiting to save
- limited in saving
👉 He is the Savior of the world.
And what He was sent to do—
👉 He accomplishes.
“The Father sent the Son to be the Savior of the world” (1 John 4:14).
Not to attempt it.
👉 To be it.
The Foundation That Cannot Be Moved
At this point, the foundation is clear:
- God declares the end (Isaiah 46:10)
- None can stop Him (Daniel 4:35)
- He works all things (Ephesians 1:11)
- Everything flows from Him (Romans 11:36)
- He does what He pleases (Psalm 115:3)
- Salvation is of God (Romans 9:16)
👉 This is not partial sovereignty.
👉 This is absolute sovereignty.
Why This Must Be Established First
If this foundation is not laid:
- responsibility becomes pressure
- choice becomes fear
- obedience becomes striving
But when sovereignty is seen clearly:
👉 rest enters
Because the outcome is not uncertain.
The plan is not fragile.
God is not hoping things work out.
👉 He is bringing them to pass.
But This Is Not the Whole Picture
And here is where many stop.
They see sovereignty…
and conclude:
👉 “Then nothing else matters.”
But that is not what Scripture teaches.
Because the same God who declares the end from the beginning…
👉 also says:
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve.”
Not as contradiction—
👉 but as order within His sovereignty.
🔥 Call to the Reader
So now the question shifts:
👉 If God is truly sovereign…
👉 if He works all things…
👉 if salvation originates in Him…
then why does He call man to choose?
Why does Scripture speak of obedience?
Why does it speak of sowing and reaping?
Why does it speak of responsibility?
The next chapter begins to answer that:
👉 Man in Covenant, Not Independence
🔥 CHAPTER 3 — MAN IN COVENANT, NOT INDEPENDENCE
“Choose You This Day” — Spoken to a Covenant People
Once the sovereignty of God is established, the next question rises:
👉 Why does God call man to choose?
The answer is found in who He is speaking to.
When Joshua stands and declares:
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve” (Joshua 24:15),
he is not speaking to:
- the nations
- the heathen
- the dead in sin
👉 He is speaking to Israel.
A people who:
- were delivered from Egypt
- passed through the sea
- received the law
- walked under God’s dealings
They were not outside of God.
👉 They were already in covenant with Him.
Covenant Before Command
Before God ever tells Israel to choose—
👉 He chooses them.
“Now therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed… then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me… a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation” (Exodus 19:5–6).
They did not initiate this relationship.
They did not create it.
👉 God established it.
So when He later says “choose”—
it is not to create covenant…
👉 it is to walk rightly within it.
Choose Life — Within Relationship
Moses echoes the same call:
“I have set before you life and death… therefore choose life” (Deuteronomy 30:19).
Again, this is not spoken to strangers.
This is spoken to a people who:
- know His ways
- have heard His voice
- have seen His works
“He made known his ways unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel” (Psalm 103:7).
👉 They are not discovering God.
👉 They are being trained by Him.
Known by God, Not Independent of Him
God makes something clear about Israel:
“You only have I known of all the families of the earth” (Amos 3:2).
This is not independence.
This is relationship and accountability.
Because being known by God does not remove responsibility—
👉 it increases it.
Choice Is Not Origin—It Is Alignment
This is where the doctrine must be rightly divided.
When God says “choose”—
He is not saying:
👉 “Create life within yourself”
👉 “Initiate salvation”
He is saying:
👉 Align with what I have already established
👉 Walk in what I have revealed
👉 Respond to what I have spoken
The Illusion of Independence Removed
When “choose you this day” is taken out of covenant context—
it becomes a foundation for free moral agency.
But when placed correctly:
👉 It does not create independence
👉 It reveals responsibility within relationship
The Heart That Responds
Even in covenant, man does not generate the right response on his own.
God says:
“I will put my law in their inward parts… and write it in their hearts” (Jeremiah 31:33).
And again:
“A new heart also will I give you… and I will cause you to walk in my statutes” (Ezekiel 36:26–27).
So even the ability to respond rightly—
👉 comes from God.
The Savior of the World and Covenant Training
This is where the revelation of Savior of the World holds everything together.
Because Christ:
- establishes salvation
- initiates life
- brings man into relationship
And within that relationship—
👉 sons are trained.
Not to become saved—
👉 but to grow in what has been given
The Pattern Is Consistent
Now the pattern becomes clear:
- God establishes covenant
- God reveals His will
- God calls for response
- Man chooses alignment or misalignment
- God uses that process to teach and form
👉 Not independence—
👉 training within divine relationship
Why This Matters
If this is misunderstood:
- “choose” becomes pressure
- responsibility becomes fear
- obedience becomes striving
But when rightly seen:
👉 choice becomes participation in growth
👉 not a condition for acceptance
Setting the Stage for the Next Truth
Now the foundation is set:
👉 God is sovereign
👉 Man is in covenant
👉 Choice is response, not origin
But one question still remains:
👉 How does God actually train man through these choices?
Because Scripture doesn’t just say “choose”—
👉 it reveals a system.
A law.
A government.
🔥 Call to the Reader
So now the question becomes:
👉 If choice is not about originating salvation…
👉 if it is about alignment within covenant…
then how does God use those choices to shape a man?
The next chapter reveals it clearly:
👉 The Nature of Man and His Limitations
Because before we understand the process…
we must understand the condition.
🔥 CHAPTER 4 — THE NATURE OF MAN AND HIS LIMITATIONS
Why the Call to Choose Cannot Mean Independence
We have established:
- God is sovereign
- Man is addressed within covenant
- “Choose you this day” is a call to alignment, not origin
But before we move further, we must settle something foundational:
👉 What is the condition of man?
Because if man is not rightly understood…
then every command will be misunderstood.
In Adam — Not Neutral
Scripture does not present man as starting neutral.
It presents man as being in Adam:
“By one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men” (Romans 5:12).
Not learned later.
Not chosen individually.
👉 Passed upon all men.
And again:
“For as in Adam all die…” (1 Corinthians 15:22).
This is universal.
This is inherited.
Born Into a Condition, Not a Choice
David reveals the depth of this:
“Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me” (Psalm 51:5).
This is not behavior.
This is nature.
Man does not become a sinner by sinning.
👉 He sins because he is born into a condition.
The Mind Cannot Submit
This condition affects the very core of man:
“The carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be” (Romans 8:7).
Not unwilling alone—
👉 unable.
This is critical.
Because it means the mind—the seat of thought and decision—
👉 cannot submit to God on its own.
Man Does Not Direct His Own Path
The prophet confirms it:
“O LORD, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps” (Jeremiah 10:23).
Man is not self-originating.
He is not self-directing.
👉 His path is not in himself.
No Man Can Come
Jesus brings it into perfect clarity:
“No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him” (John 6:44).
Not will not—
👉 cannot.
This is not about refusal.
This is about inability.
Dead in Trespasses
Scripture uses the strongest language possible:
“You… were dead in trespasses and sins” (Ephesians 2:1).
Not wounded.
Not struggling.
👉 Dead.
And a dead man does not initiate life.
Why This Matters for “Choose You This Day”
Now we can see clearly:
If man is:
- in Adam
- born in sin
- unable to submit
- unable to come
- not directing his own path
Then “choose you this day” cannot mean:
👉 independent human ability
It must mean something else.
Choice Within Limitation
The call to choose exists—
👉 but it exists within God-governed limitation
Man does not:
- create life
- originate truth
- initiate salvation
But within what God reveals—
👉 he responds
👉 he aligns
👉 he learns
The Savior of the World and Human Limitation
This is why the revelation of Savior of the World is essential.
Because if man were truly free and capable—
👉 he would not need a Savior
But because man is:
- bound
- limited
- unable
👉 he needs intervention
And that intervention is Christ.
God Works Within the Limitation
Even within man’s condition—
God does not abandon him.
He works within it:
“For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure” (Philippians 2:13).
So even the response—
👉 is touched by God
The Balance Holds
Now the balance is preserved:
👉 Man is not independent
👉 Man is not capable on his own
Yet:
👉 Man is addressed
👉 Man is called
👉 Man is trained
Not because he is free—
👉 but because God is working within him
Setting the Stage for Order
So now we have established:
- God is sovereign
- Man is in covenant
- Man is limited in nature
The next question becomes:
👉 How does the interaction actually work?
How does God move first…
and man respond?
What is the order?
🔥 Call to the Reader
If man cannot originate…
If man cannot come on his own…
If man is limited by nature…
👉 then how does anything begin?
The next chapter reveals it clearly:
👉 God Initiates, Man Responds
🔥 CHAPTER 5 — GOD INITIATES, MAN RESPONDS
The Divine Order of Interaction
By now, the foundation is set:
- God is sovereign
- Man is not independent
- Man is addressed within covenant
- Man is limited by nature
So the question becomes:
👉 How does anything begin between God and man?
Scripture answers it with one consistent pattern:
👉 God initiates. Man responds.
Not the other way around.
He Loved Us First
John makes it unmistakable:
“We love him, because he first loved us” (1 John 4:19).
Not:
- We loved Him… then He responded
👉 But:
- He loved… and that love produced response
Even love toward God is not self-originating.
👉 It is a response to what He has already done.
Drawn Before Coming
Jesus said it plainly:
“No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him” (John 6:44).
Coming is not the first step.
👉 Drawing is.
Man does not decide to approach God independently.
👉 He is drawn.
And because he is drawn—
👉 he comes.
Given Before Receiving
Jesus continues:
“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me” (John 6:37).
Notice the order:
- The Father gives
- Then man comes
Not:
- man comes → then is given
👉 Given first.
👉 Coming second.
God Works in the Will Itself
This is where the balance becomes undeniable:
“For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure” (Philippians 2:13).
Even the will is not untouched.
God works:
- in the desire
- in the movement
- in the action
So when man responds—
👉 he is responding within a work God has already begun.
Goodness Leads to Repentance
Paul confirms the same flow:
“The goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance” (Romans 2:4).
Repentance is not self-generated.
👉 It is led.
God’s goodness moves first—
👉 and man follows.
The Savior of the World Moves First
This is why the revelation of Savior of the World is so critical here.
Because Christ does not wait for man to act.
He:
- seeks
- draws
- works
- reveals
👉 The Savior of the world initiates the entire process.
“The Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10).
Not waiting to be found—
👉 seeking.
Response Is Real—But Not Origin
Now the balance is clear:
Man does respond.
- He believes
- He repents
- He obeys
- He chooses
But none of these are the starting point.
👉 They are responses to divine initiation.
The Flow Cannot Be Reversed
If this order is reversed—
everything breaks.
If man is seen as initiating:
- grace becomes dependent
- salvation becomes fragile
- pressure replaces rest
But when the order is preserved:
👉 God initiates
👉 man responds
Then:
- grace stands
- sovereignty holds
- growth becomes possible
The Pattern Across Scripture
This flow appears everywhere:
- God calls Abraham → Abraham goes
- God delivers Israel → Israel is called to obey
- God sends His word → people respond
Never:
👉 Man initiates → God reacts
Always:
👉 God moves → man responds
Why This Protects the Truth
This keeps both sides intact:
👉 Sovereignty is preserved
👉 Responsibility is meaningful
Because response is real—
👉 but it is not independent
Setting the Stage for Choice
Now we are ready to understand “choose you this day” correctly.
Because choice is not:
👉 the beginning
👉 but the response
The question is not:
👉 Does man choose?
But:
👉 Where does choice fit in the process?
🔥 Call to the Reader
If God initiates everything…
If He draws, works, and leads…
👉 then what is man actually choosing?
What does “choose you this day” really mean?
The next chapter brings it into focus:
👉 Covenant Responsibility — Where Choice Functions
🔥 CHAPTER 6 — CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY: COVENANT RESPONSIBILITY
Where Choice Actually Functions
By now, the order is clear:
- God initiates
- God draws
- God works in the will
- Man responds
So when Scripture says:
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve” (Joshua 24:15),
we must ask the right question:
👉 What is man actually choosing?
Because if we place this in the wrong category—
it becomes the foundation for independence.
But when placed correctly—
👉 it becomes the foundation for growth.
Choice Is Not the Beginning
Choice is real.
Scripture is full of it:
“I have set before you life and death… therefore choose life” (Deuteronomy 30:19).
But choice is not where life begins.
👉 Life is given.
👉 Truth is revealed.
👉 God moves first.
Choice comes after revelation.
Choice Is Alignment, Not Creation
When God calls His people to choose—
He is not asking them to create something within themselves.
He is calling them to:
👉 align with what He has already established
To:
- walk in truth
- follow His ways
- respond to His word
The Call to Obedience
This is why Scripture says:
“Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only” (James 1:22).
Hearing comes first.
Then doing.
👉 Response follows revelation.
And again:
“Today if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts” (Hebrews 3:15).
The voice is already speaking.
👉 The choice is what to do with it.
Willing and Obedient
The prophet makes it simple:
“If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land” (Isaiah 1:19–20).
This is not about becoming God’s people.
👉 It is about walking in the benefit of what God has given.
Choice Carries Consequence
Now we begin to see why choice matters.
Because choice connects directly to outcome.
Not salvation—
👉 but experience and growth
God says:
- choose life → blessing
- choose rebellion → consequence
Not because He loses control—
👉 but because He governs through order
The Savior of the World and Responsible Sons
This is where the revelation of Savior of the World stays intact.
Because Christ:
- initiates salvation
- establishes life
- secures the outcome
But within that salvation—
👉 sons are trained.
Not robots.
Not independent agents.
👉 sons learning to walk
Choice Without Pressure
When misunderstood, choice creates pressure:
- “Everything depends on me”
- “If I fail, I lose everything”
But when rightly divided:
👉 choice becomes training, not tension
You are not choosing:
- whether God will save you
You are choosing:
- how you walk within what He is doing
The Government of God in Daily Life
God governs His people through:
- truth revealed
- choices made
- consequences experienced
- growth produced
This is not chaos.
👉 This is divine order
The Balance Holds Perfectly
Now the two sides come together:
👉 God initiates salvation
👉 Man responds in alignment
👉 God establishes life
👉 Man learns to walk in it
👉 God secures the end
👉 Man is trained through the journey
No contradiction.
👉 Only right placement
Setting the Stage for the Law That Governs It
Now we understand:
- what choice is
- where it fits
- why it matters
But one question remains:
👉 How does God actually train man through these choices?
Because Scripture does not leave this vague.
It reveals a law—
👉 a principle that governs everything.
🔥 Call to the Reader
If choice is not the origin…
If it is not independence…
If it is alignment within God’s work…
👉 then how does God use it to shape a man?
The next chapter reveals it clearly:
👉 The Law of Sowing and Reaping
🔥 CHAPTER 7 — THE LAW OF SOWING AND REAPING
God’s Government Within Life
We have seen:
- God initiates
- Man responds
- Choice is alignment within covenant
Now we come to the question:
👉 How does God actually train a man through those choices?
Scripture answers with a principle that runs from Genesis to Revelation:
👉 The law of sowing and reaping
A Law That Cannot Be Broken
Paul states it plainly:
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap” (Galatians 6:7).
This is not suggestion.
This is law.
Just as certain as:
- seed produces after its kind
- harvest follows planting
👉 What is sown will be reaped.
Established From the Beginning
This principle is not new.
It was set in motion from the beginning:
“While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest… shall not cease” (Genesis 8:22).
Everything God does in the earth follows this pattern:
- seed
- time
- harvest
And man lives within this system.
Sowing Is Real, Reaping Is Certain
Scripture repeats this pattern again and again:
“They that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
“He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity” (Proverbs 22:8).
“Even as I have seen, they that plow iniquity… reap the same” (Job 4:8).
This is not random.
👉 This is cause and effect under God’s government.
Not About Earning Salvation
This must be rightly divided.
Sowing and reaping is not:
👉 how man becomes saved
Salvation is:
- of God
- by grace
- initiated by Christ, the Savior of the World
But sowing and reaping is:
👉 how man is trained within life
The Training Ground of Sons
God does not just declare sons—
👉 He forms them.
And He forms them through:
- experience
- consequence
- learning
When a man sows:
- to the flesh → he reaps corruption
- to the Spirit → he reaps life
“He that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting” (Galatians 6:8).
This is not punishment.
👉 This is training.
God Allows the Harvest to Teach
Here is where the balance becomes clear.
God remains sovereign—
👉 yet He allows man to experience what he sows
Not because He loses control—
👉 but because He is teaching.
The harvest becomes:
- correction
- instruction
- formation
The Savior of the World and the Harvest Law
The Savior of the World secures salvation.
But within that salvation—
👉 He governs growth through sowing and reaping.
He does not:
- remove consequence
- eliminate process
He uses both to form sons.
Why This Cannot Be Ignored
If this law is ignored:
👉 people become passive
They say:
- “God will do everything”
- “My choices don’t matter”
But Scripture says otherwise:
👉 What you sow matters
Why This Cannot Be Misused
If this law is misused:
👉 people fall into works
They say:
- “I earn my outcome”
- “I control everything”
But that is not true either.
Because:
- God governs the system
- God establishes the law
- God remains the author
The Balance of Government
Now we see the full picture:
👉 God is sovereign over the system
👉 Man lives within the system
👉 God determines the law
👉 Man experiences the result
👉 God secures salvation
👉 Man is trained through consequence
The Pattern Is Everywhere
This law runs through all Scripture:
- Israel sows rebellion → reaps captivity
- Israel sows obedience → reaps peace
- Individuals sow actions → reap outcomes
Not because God is absent—
👉 but because God is governing through law
The Purpose Is Growth
The goal is not destruction—
👉 it is formation
God is not trying to ruin man—
👉 He is teaching him
Every harvest says:
👉 “This is what this produces.”
And through that:
👉 wisdom is formed
Setting the Stage for Maturity
Now the system is clear:
- God initiates
- Man responds
- Choice aligns
- Sowing produces
- Reaping teaches
The next question becomes:
👉 What is God forming through all of this?
Because the goal is not just behavior—
👉 it is maturity
🔥 Call to the Reader
If your choices matter…
If what you sow shapes what you reap…
If God is using this process to teach you…
👉 then what is He producing in you?
The next chapter reveals it:
👉 Growth, Formation, and Sonship
🔥 CHAPTER 8 — GROWTH, FORMATION, AND SONSHIP
God Is Not Just Saving—He Is Forming
By now, the pattern is clear:
- God initiates
- Man responds
- Choice aligns
- Sowing produces
- Reaping teaches
But this raises a deeper question:
👉 What is God actually producing through all of this?
The answer is not behavior modification.
👉 It is sonship.
God is not just bringing people into salvation—
👉 He is forming sons within it.
Led by the Spirit—Not Left Alone
Paul defines it simply:
“For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God” (Romans 8:14).
Sons are not independent.
They are:
- led
- guided
- formed
This is not control from a distance—
👉 this is relationship in motion
Chastening: The Training of Sons
Hebrews makes it unmistakable:
“For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth… for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?” (Hebrews 12:6–7).
This is not punishment.
👉 This is training.
And the purpose is clear:
“He for our profit, that we might be partakers of his holiness” (Hebrews 12:10).
God is not reacting to failure—
👉 He is shaping character.
Growth Through Process
James reveals how growth happens:
“Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing” (James 1:3–4).
Growth is not instant.
It is:
- worked
- developed
- matured
Through:
- trials
- choices
- endurance
Adding to What God Has Given
Peter shows the same pattern:
“Add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge… and to knowledge temperance…” (2 Peter 1:5–8).
Faith is given.
But growth is built upon it.
👉 Not to earn salvation—
👉 but to develop within it
Unto the Measure of Maturity
Paul brings it into full view:
“Till we all come… unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ” (Ephesians 4:13).
This is the goal:
👉 maturity
👉 fullness
👉 Christ formed in man
God is not stopping at salvation.
👉 He is bringing sons to completion
The Role of Sowing and Reaping in Formation
Now we see why the law of sowing and reaping exists.
It is not just consequence—
👉 it is instruction
Every harvest teaches:
- what produces life
- what produces corruption
- what aligns with God
- what resists Him
Through this:
👉 sons learn wisdom
The Savior of the World and the Formation of Sons
The Savior of the World secures salvation.
But He also:
- leads
- corrects
- trains
- forms
He does not just save man from something—
👉 He brings him into something
Into:
- maturity
- alignment
- fullness
Growth Without Pressure
When misunderstood, growth becomes pressure:
- “I must become something”
- “I must achieve something”
But when rightly seen:
👉 growth is God working within you
“Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it” (Philippians 1:6).
God begins it.
👉 God completes it.
But He does it through process.
The Balance Holds Again
Now the full picture stands:
👉 God initiates salvation
👉 God sustains the process
👉 God completes the work
Yet:
👉 man participates
👉 man learns
👉 man grows
Not independently—
👉 but within God’s operation
Why This Matters
Without this understanding:
- people become stagnant
- or people become striving
But with it:
👉 growth becomes natural
Not forced.
Not avoided.
👉 embraced
Setting the Stage for Harmony
Now we have seen both sides clearly:
- sovereignty
- responsibility
- sowing and reaping
- growth and formation
The final step is to bring them together:
👉 without contradiction
👉 without confusion
🔥 Call to the Reader
If God is forming sons…
If He is using every part of life to shape you…
If growth is part of His design…
👉 then how do all these truths fit together perfectly?
The next chapter reveals it:
👉 The Harmony of Sovereignty and Responsibility
🔥 CHAPTER 9 — THE HARMONY OF SOVEREIGNTY AND RESPONSIBILITY
Not Contradiction—But Order
By now, we have walked through:
- The sovereignty of God
- Man in covenant
- The limitation of human nature
- God initiating and man responding
- The call to choose
- The law of sowing and reaping
- Growth and formation
And yet, for many, one question still lingers:
👉 How can all of this be true at the same time?
How can God be fully sovereign…
and man still be called to act?
The answer is not found in removing one side—
👉 but in placing each in its proper order.
Two Truths, One Flow
Scripture does not present two competing systems.
It presents one flow:
👉 God working… and man responding within that work
Paul captures both sides in a single passage:
“Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure” (Philippians 2:12–13).
Man works out.
👉 Because God is working in.
Not contradiction—
👉 cause and effect
Not of Man—Yet Through Man
We have already seen:
“So then it is not of him that willeth… but of God that sheweth mercy” (Romans 9:16).
Salvation is not of man.
And yet:
👉 man believes
👉 man obeys
👉 man walks
How?
Because what is not of man…
👉 can still be worked through man
God Gives the Increase
Paul explains it perfectly:
“I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase” (1 Corinthians 3:6–7).
There is real activity:
- planting
- watering
But the outcome does not come from man.
👉 God gives the increase
This is the harmony:
👉 man participates
👉 God produces
Without Him—Nothing
Jesus makes the dependency absolute:
“Without me ye can do nothing” (John 15:5).
Not less.
👉 Nothing.
And yet, in that same context:
👉 branches bear fruit
Not independently—
👉 but by abiding
Laboring According to His Working
Paul describes his own life this way:
“Whereunto I also labour, striving according to his working, which worketh in me mightily” (Colossians 1:29).
He labors.
He strives.
👉 but not from himself
👉 according to His working within
The Savior of the World and the Unified Work
This is where the revelation of Savior of the World holds everything together.
Because Christ:
- initiates salvation
- sustains the process
- completes the outcome
And within that work—
👉 man is brought into participation
Not to complete salvation—
👉 but to walk in what has been established
The Error of Separation
When these truths are separated:
👉 Sovereignty alone → passivity
👉 Responsibility alone → pressure
But when they are joined:
👉 sovereignty gives rest
👉 responsibility gives growth
The Correct Order
Now the order is clear:
- God initiates
- God works within
- Man responds
- Man participates
- God produces the outcome
👉 This order cannot be reversed
The Beauty of the Design
This is not confusion.
👉 This is design.
God remains:
- sovereign
- in control
- the author
And man becomes:
- responsive
- teachable
- formed
The Result: Sons in Alignment
When this harmony is understood:
- striving ends
- passivity ends
- growth begins
Because the believer now lives:
👉 dependent… yet active
👉 resting… yet growing
👉 trusting… yet walking
Setting the Stage for the End
Now everything is in place.
We have:
- established sovereignty
- defined responsibility
- revealed the process
- brought them into harmony
Only one thing remains:
👉 Where is this all going?
What is the final outcome?
🔥 Call to the Reader
If God is working in you…
If you are responding within that work…
If both are operating together…
👉 what will the end be?
The final chapter reveals it:
👉 The End — God All in All
🔥 CHAPTER 10 — THE END: GOD ALL IN ALL
The Question That Remains
We have traced the pattern:
- God initiates
- Man responds
- Choice aligns
- Sowing produces
- Reaping teaches
- Growth forms
- Both operate together
Now the final question:
👉 Where is all of this going?
What is the outcome of:
- God’s sovereignty
- man’s participation
- the training of sons
- the work of the Savior of the World
God’s Purpose Does Not Drift
Scripture anchors the end:
“I am God… declaring the end from the beginning… My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure” (Isaiah 46:9–10).
This means the process is not random.
It is directed.
👉 God’s purpose is moving toward a defined end.
The Certainty of God’s Rule
Daniel confirms the stability of that purpose:
“He doeth according to his will… and none can stay his hand” (Daniel 4:35).
Nothing interrupts His rule.
Nothing overturns His intent.
👉 The outcome is not fragile.
Christ at the Center
The New Testament centers everything in Christ:
“For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things” (Romans 11:36).
That includes:
- origin
- process
- completion
The work of the Savior of the World is not separate from God’s purpose—it is how that purpose is carried forward.
The Direction of the Story
Paul describes the movement of redemption:
“For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order” (1 Corinthians 15:22–23).
Two things stand together:
- A broad scope of life in Christ
- An ordered unfolding
👉 Outcome and process both matter.
God’s Final Aim
Later in the same chapter:
“That God may be all in all” (1 Corinthians 15:28).
This is the end Paul points to.
A reality where:
- God’s presence fills
- God’s rule is acknowledged
- God’s purpose is fulfilled
We should be careful not to speculate beyond what is written—but the direction is clear:
👉 God’s purpose moves toward fullness under His rule.
The Role of Participation in the End
Everything we have seen about:
- choosing
- sowing and reaping
- growth
- formation
is part of how people are shaped within that unfolding purpose.
Not to replace God’s work—
👉 but to live within it.
The Savior of the World and the Journey
Jesus as the Savior of the World:
- initiates salvation
- sustains people in it
- brings them through growth
And through that process:
👉 lives are changed
👉 understanding increases
👉 alignment deepens
No Conflict in the Design
Now the balance stands without tension:
👉 God is sovereign
👉 people are responsible within that sovereignty
👉 God secures the direction
👉 people are formed along the way
These are not competing truths.
They are coordinated.
What This Means for the Reader
This changes how you live:
- You are not trying to create salvation
- You are not abandoned to figure life out alone
Instead:
👉 you live within God’s working
👉 you respond to what He reveals
👉 you grow through what you experience
🔥 Final Call
So the question returns one last time:
👉 Will you align with what God is doing?
Not to earn what He has already initiated—
👉 but to grow within it.
Because the same God who says:
👉 “I will do all my pleasure”
also says:
👉 “Choose you this day.”
And when both are seen together:
- pressure lifts
- clarity comes
- growth begins
Savior of the World — Choose You This Day
✍️ By Carl Timothy Wray
📖 Scriptural References
Chapter 1 — The Imbalance in the House of God
Isaiah 28:10
2 Timothy 2:15
Isaiah 46:9–10
Joshua 24:15
Hosea 4:6
Matthew 22:29
Proverbs 4:7
Romans 9:16
Chapter 2 — The Sovereignty of God Established
Isaiah 46:9–10
Daniel 4:35
Ephesians 1:11
Romans 11:36
Psalm 115:3
Romans 9:16
1 John 4:14
Joshua 24:15
Chapter 3 — Man in Covenant, Not Independence
Joshua 24:15
Exodus 19:5–6
Deuteronomy 30:19
Psalm 103:7
Amos 3:2
Jeremiah 31:33
Ezekiel 36:26–27
Chapter 4 — The Nature of Man and His Limitations
Romans 5:12
1 Corinthians 15:22
Psalm 51:5
Romans 8:7
Jeremiah 10:23
John 6:44
Ephesians 2:1
Philippians 2:13
Chapter 5 — God Initiates, Man Responds
1 John 4:19
John 6:44
John 6:37
Philippians 2:13
Romans 2:4
Luke 19:10
Chapter 6 — Choose You This Day: Covenant Responsibility
Joshua 24:15
Deuteronomy 30:19
James 1:22
Hebrews 3:15
Isaiah 1:19–20
Chapter 7 — The Law of Sowing and Reaping
Galatians 6:7–9
Genesis 8:22
Hosea 8:7
Proverbs 22:8
Job 4:8
Chapter 8 — Growth, Formation, and Sonship
Romans 8:14
Hebrews 12:6–11
James 1:3–4
2 Peter 1:5–8
Ephesians 4:13
Philippians 1:6
Chapter 9 — The Harmony of Sovereignty and Responsibility
Philippians 2:12–13
Romans 9:16
1 Corinthians 3:6–7
John 15:5
Colossians 1:29
Chapter 10 — The End: God All in All
Isaiah 46:9–10
Daniel 4:35
Romans 11:36
1 Corinthians 15:22–23
1 Corinthians 15:28
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