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God dignifies us with free will, the power to make decisions of our own rather than having God or fate predetermine what we do. God created humans in his image. (Genesis 1:26) And like our Creator, we have free will.
As was mentioned before, The Bible encourages us to “choose life . . . by listening to [God’s] voice,” that is, by choosing to obey his commands. (Deuteronomy 30:19, 20)
This offer would be meaningless, even cruel, if we lacked free will. Instead of forcing us to do what he says, God warmly appeals to us: “O if only you would actually pay attention to my commandments! Then your peace would become just like a river.”—Isaiah 48:18.
Free will is a precious gift from God, it lets us love him with our “whole heart”—because we want to, not because we have to.—Matthew 22:37.
Unlike humans who demand , even though they do not have the right. The Bible say,
at 1 John 4:16, "God is love", verse 17 says, "In this way love has been made perfect in us, so that we may have freeness of speech".
Something to think about, when we compare, man's will to God's purpose.
Humans exist because of their own Karma. It is just like asking - does an apple ask for it to be born on the trees? No, the apple is born because of the apple seeds that are planted. Just like the seed that is planted causes the birth of an apple, the deed that is planted causes a human being to come back and exist on earth. We don't realize that rebirth is nothing but the Law of Action and Reaction. The law that states - as you sow, so shall you reap. We experience heaven and hell right here on earth. Once our journey on earth is over, there is death which is certain. But death is not the end, it is just a bend. The Mind and Ego, the ME, that was alive leaves the body and comes back in a new body to settle its past deeds.