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Westminster Confession of Faith 9.5
“The will of man is made perfectly and immutably free to good alone in the state of glory only.”
In this episode of Confessional Moments, we conclude our study of Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 9 by examining the final state of the human will in glory.
While believers in this life experience both renewal and conflict — loving Christ yet still battling remaining corruption — the Confession points us to the day when redemption will be complete. In the state of glory, the will of the redeemed will be made perfectly and immutably free to good alone.
Drawing from Scripture and the insights of the Puritan tradition, this episode explains how glorification completes the work of sanctification, confirms believers forever in holiness, and reveals the true nature of spiritual freedom. The struggle with sin that marks the Christian life today will one day give way to perfect love, perfect joy, and perfect obedience in the presence of God.
This doctrine offers profound comfort for weary believers and directs our hope toward the day when Christ will make His people perfectly holy.
Scripture Reading & References
1 John 3:2
Puritan & Reformed Sources Referenced
Thomas Watson — A Body of Divinity (1692)
Key Doctrinal Themes
Glorification
Confirmed Holiness
Perfect Spiritual Freedom
Completion of Sanctification
About the Host
Confessional Moments is hosted by Pastor Tim Beauchamp, teaching elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA). Pastor Tim is committed to helping Christians grow in doctrinal clarity, spiritual maturity, and confidence in Christ through the riches of the Reformed confessional tradition.
Church Website
Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA)
By confessionalmomentsWestminster Confession of Faith 9.5
“The will of man is made perfectly and immutably free to good alone in the state of glory only.”
In this episode of Confessional Moments, we conclude our study of Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 9 by examining the final state of the human will in glory.
While believers in this life experience both renewal and conflict — loving Christ yet still battling remaining corruption — the Confession points us to the day when redemption will be complete. In the state of glory, the will of the redeemed will be made perfectly and immutably free to good alone.
Drawing from Scripture and the insights of the Puritan tradition, this episode explains how glorification completes the work of sanctification, confirms believers forever in holiness, and reveals the true nature of spiritual freedom. The struggle with sin that marks the Christian life today will one day give way to perfect love, perfect joy, and perfect obedience in the presence of God.
This doctrine offers profound comfort for weary believers and directs our hope toward the day when Christ will make His people perfectly holy.
Scripture Reading & References
1 John 3:2
Puritan & Reformed Sources Referenced
Thomas Watson — A Body of Divinity (1692)
Key Doctrinal Themes
Glorification
Confirmed Holiness
Perfect Spiritual Freedom
Completion of Sanctification
About the Host
Confessional Moments is hosted by Pastor Tim Beauchamp, teaching elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA). Pastor Tim is committed to helping Christians grow in doctrinal clarity, spiritual maturity, and confidence in Christ through the riches of the Reformed confessional tradition.
Church Website
Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA)