Will and reason are two key concepts in the Christian theological tradition. Will is the power to make choices and decisions, while reason is the ability to use logical thought and analysis to understand the world. In Christian theology, will and reason are seen as gifts from God that enable us to make decisions and arrive at knowledge. Theologians have argued that these two concepts are closely linked, and that reason is necessary for the exercise of will. They have further argued that the ultimate source of both will and reason is God, who has endowed humans with the capacity to make choices and to understand the world. It is believed that God's will and reason are the basis for all moral and ethical decisions, and that we should strive to use our will and reason to make choices that are in accordance with God's will.