(December 17, 2015 at 5:19 pm)orangebox21 Wrote: By means of the new life a believer is able to make choices consistent with a new nature that involves both the nature of Christ (God) and his/her former sinful nature. How does this work functionally? If I do good is it only God's will, not mine, acting through me? Is it my free-will cooperating with His will (thereby giving me some of the credit for doing good)? Even if it is my free-will cooperating with His will, can I take credit for doing good when I am only able to do good because He first raised me to a new life? I don't know, but hopefully I've answered your initial question.
So, when a person does good, is it just God acting, or both the person and God acting? In the part I bold-quoted you on twice, you said it was God acting. I'm trying to see if you mean both are acting or not.