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Rather, in the Mind of Christ, in His Word, what is Truth ?Then why, in your mind, are some willing and others are not if it's not dictated by their natures?
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Rather, in the Mind of Christ, in His Word, what is Truth ?Then why, in your mind, are some willing and others are not if it's not dictated by their natures?
Because He is good AND just. Not one or the other.
Rather, in the Mind of Christ, in His Word, what is Truth ?
Remember WHO gave TORAH to Israel ?A good and just God gives directives He knows will be ignored? That doesn't really make sense. I invite you to readdress the question.
You seem to be attempting to get a short-cut to something that approves of your pre-decided answer or solution.Jesus is the Truth. You didn't answer my question though. This is the 2nd occurrence of my questions being sidestepped. Please address directly. I have shown you that respect.
Remember WHO gave TORAH to Israel ?
You seem to be attempting to get a short-cut to something that approves of your pre-decided answer or solution.
The basis for your belief and/or choice is likely from years ago.
It won't be solved nor resolved in a short time today.
My posts are as the Father guides me, as hopefully yours are also.
Perhaps like fencing (dualing) to sharpen the reflexes.
Perhaps like iron sharpening iron.
Those with a circumcised heart, in Israel, and today, receive His Instructions daily , as a sheep LISTENS to JESUS daily, hearing His Voice, as Jesus Says.That was an instruction to an entire people. Again, and let me be clear: I am referring to directives given to an individual. Or do you believe God no longer gives individual directives?
And what you are presenting really doesn't make sense to me...A good and just God gives directives He knows will be ignored? That doesn't really make sense. I invite you to readdress the question.
Now to the question. Let's say when Philip heard the voice of the Holy Spirit and didn't choose to follow the voice. Then the eunuch didn't get the message of Christ and wasn't saved. Who would be to be blamed? God?
Why would an Omniscient God, in your mind, issue a directive He knows will be refused? To bring about His Will while simultaneously righteously condemning (or simply disciplining) the refuser?
A good and just God gives personal and individual directives He knows will be ignored? That doesn't really make sense. I invite you to readdress the question.
God wants everyone saved, but because of man not everyone is.
He did.
Which was not the outcome.
Only those who believe God can be thwarted.
"I know that You can do all things, And that no purpose of Yours can be thwarted. (Job 42:2)
I believe that as Scripture says, it is God's will that ALL PERSONS come to the knowledge of God and are saved.
That leaves two possibilities. Either everyone will be saved. Or God doesn't always get His will accomplished.
God gave men and angels free will. I doubt seriously that sin and evil and suffering and death are the will of a good and loving God. But because He does not treat us as puppets, we do things that lead to such effects.
God is ABLE to do whatever He wants. But part of being made in His image is the dignity of free will. And God does not violate that.
However with that said - it is my hope that many desire God without realizing it, and so align their hearts, and perhaps when these encounter God (Christ) as He is (and not as they might misunderstand Him) ... perhaps they are ultimately willing to choose Him after all and I hope that is enough for them.
Good Day, Peter
I wish you would have picked Jonah as he did choose to disobey for reasons we well know from the text. Philip on the other hand did choose to follow, so to the construction of the question is somewhat flawed IMHO... never the less.
Can we agree on some basics here about Phillip.
His heart was circumcised Eze 36 ( heart of stone removed etc..) by the work of God and he was gifted both repentance and faith. We have discussed these tings before so can we just assume this things from the start.
Ok so here goes in your question when did the Holy Spirit know/learn that Phillip was not going to follow his direct instructions?
Before He impressed it in his heart to do so, or did he only learn after impressing that desire on Phillip's heart and mind?
Blame .. wow. Can we take this slow?
I assume you are going to address
Isa 46:8"Remember this and stand firm, recall it to mind, you transgressors, remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, 'My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose,' calling a bird of prey from the east, the man of my counsel from a far country. I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass; I have purposed, and I will do it.
Peter I hope I am never viewed as unkind
In Him,
Bill
In the sense of the decrees He has given to all of mankind, I would agree. But to clarify, do you believe a man can (or would) be issued a directive by God, individually, and simply refuse?
You can what if this all you want but it is clear Phillip went to where he was called. Why he was an Apostle chosen by Christ.Have you heard the voice of the Holy Spirit? If so, have you always done what the Holy Spirit told you to do?