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If Lucifer decided to rebel, couldn't it only have been because God created him with the pride or whatever it was that made him want to?
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No. It was not because God created him with pride. God made him a marvel to behold. Strong, smart , beautiful and talented.
In his free willed nature the enemy wanted more. He wanted adoration unto himself. Not with God as the rightful heir of praise for his wonderful nature. But for himself.
But praise the Lord. God used/is using his betrayal for our ultimate benefit.
Without free will, without acknowledgment of the gift of choice, very little in the bible makes sense.
To deny that we are given choice is basically saying:
God made Adam, God Made Eve, God created Eve to eat the fruit, God told her not to(knowing she couldn't resist because he created her/programmed her to do this very thing).
What's more, he also programmed Adam to join her in eating the fruit, no choice, just eat it.
Without choice, Adam and Eve would be innocent, unable to say no.
Without choice, what they did would be God's will, yet we know it wasn't.
Did Cain not have the option of leaving Abel alive? If he was created and programmed to kill his brother, then how can he be at fault?
If Lucifer decided to rebel, couldn't it only have been because God created him with the pride or whatever it was the made him want to?
He was created with free will, which means that he was able to decide, using full knowledge and consent, to reject God.
Why some of the angels choose to go against God is quite beyond our reasoning.
Yes but didn't the decision he made to rebel only come about because he was designed or created to want to do so?
That can't. God is Light and in Him there is no darkness at all. So He can't create someone with a wrong desire. That desire came later, satan was the one who invented sin. I don't believe this was His plan. I don't believe He even thought of the possibility, Light thinking about darkness. Where in the Bible does it say He foreknew this? Satan was created and fell before He said: Let there be light. If this was His plan, sounds like He knew good and evil. How can God know (which means: by experience) good and evil? Then He should have sinned Himself, which He didn't and couldn't. He only got to know it when Lucifer fell. How else could He have created Adam without knowledge of good and evil in His Image? They were innocent, so was God.If the enemy(Lucifer) wanted more, can't it can only be because God created him with the desire to want more. Why would God do this.
Yes, I looked that one up, what the words mean, it's another word than the one used for earth, so it could be He had this plan for us after Lucifer fell. I believe in the GAP theory, that Lucifer fell before God (re)created the world.No sin, no death. No death, no resurrection.
"For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your ancestors, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. He was chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake." (1 Peter 1)
The Lamb was chosen before the creation of the world.
This world is not God's 'plan B'. It's His 'plan A' and He is doing his work.
Yes, I looked that one up, what the words mean, it's another word than the one used for earth, so it could be He had this plan for us after Lucifer fell. I believe in the GAP theory, that Lucifer fell before God (re)created the world.
Lamb slain from the foundation of the world: this can also mean mankind.
But even if He knew, I don't believe it was His plan to create a creature that would fall in sin and deceive everyone. Knowing is something else than that it's your plan. He might as well have created him bad then if that was the plan. Salvation of people was the plan, not because He wanted us to sin and this was His plan and will, but because He foreknew it would happen.
I don't see how the fall of Lucifer and the angels had any benefit to anyone.
I think people want to blame God for their own sin, when in fact their sin is their own and God creating Lucifer isn't an excuse. In other words if we were not given the chance to sin we wouldn't be able to even consider blaming God for sin because we would not have the will to do so.People are afraid to admit to the ramifications of God's sovereignty--they don't want to see the ramifications of God's omniscience, His omnipotence, and His omnipresence. So they reduce God to someone who is not really omniscient, not really omnipotent, not really omnipresent in order to avoid acknowledging what scripture says:
Everything is unfolding precisely as God always intended it, it was always in God's plan for Satan to do precisely as Satan has done. Satan was intended for the purpose he is fulfilling.
Thinking otherwise means believing in a God who is kind of weak and stupid.
Because He knew there were people that would accept Him.I see no difference between 'foreknowledge' and 'planning' when it comes to the Creator of all things. If He foreknew how this world would be, and found it lacking, why did He still create it?
Because He knew there were people that would accept Him.
Planning to me sounds like that He wanted this. He didn't want Adam to sin, Adam wanted to sin.
Without free will, without acknowledgment of the gift of choice, very little in the bible makes sense.
To deny that we are given choice is basically saying:
God made Adam, God Made Eve, God created Eve to eat the fruit, God told her not to(knowing she couldn't resist because he created her/programmed her to do this very thing).
What's more, he also programmed Adam to join her in eating the fruit, no choice, just eat it.
Without choice, Adam and Eve would be innocent, unable to say no.
Without choice, what they did would be God's will, yet we know it wasn't.
Did Cain not have the option of leaving Abel alive? If he was created and programmed to kill his brother, then how can he be at fault?