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Calvinism in Genesis: The Example of Rebekah

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The following got a lot of response on my blog, it may not be the most profound reflection but I post it here for mutual edification:

Here’s a real obvious passage which shows the incomplete autonomy of man and God’s power over his will:

Abraham’s servant prayed when looking for a wife for Isaac, “O Lord, the God of my master Abraham, please grant me success today, and show lovingkindness to my master Abraham…may it be that the girl to whom I say, ‘Please let down your jar so that I may drink,’ and who answers, ‘Drink, and I will water your camels also’—may she be the one whom You have appointed for Your servant Isaac” (Gen 24:12, 14).

The Scripture then says:

Before he had finished speaking, behold, Rebekah who was born to Bethuel the son of Milcah, the wife of Abraham’s brother Nahor, came out with her jar on her shoulder…[T]he servant ran to meet her, and said, “Please let me drink a little water from your jar.” She said, “Drink, my lord”; and she quickly lowered her jar to her hand, and gave him a drink. Now when she had finished giving him a drink, she said, “I will draw also for your camels until they have finished drinking” (Gen 24:15, 17-19).

The Scripture says elsewhere, “The plans of the heart belong to man, but the answer of the tongue is from the Lord” (Prov 16:1).

When God answered the servant's prayer, is it not clear that God provided the answer of Rebekah’s tongue? And, if he can control her response to a question, how does He not also control her heart and her will?

I’m not quite sure how Arminians would explain this, and there is not a good explanation other than an exegesis that has been informed be Reformed soteriology.
http://christianreformedtheology.com/2015/03/18/calvinism-in-genesis-the-example-of-rebekah/
 

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When God answered the servant's prayer, is it not clear that God provided the answer of Rebekah’s tongue? And, if he can control her response to a question, how does He not also control her heart and her will?


Beautiful example of God's absolute transcendence over particular providential circumstance… also referred to as an example of serendipity by those less informed.

Fortunately our God is a God of knowledge, and being known of Him, we acknowledge the truth of the matter i.e. the former view.

Such examples, some may say, merely reveal the Calvinist penchant for describing the creaturely freedoms we are all so personally familiar with, and which no one can deny…in robotic terms, as if we are all like marionettes controlled by a master puppeteer..and they will scream "away with this fatalism and your dark thoughts…we will have our freedom and vitality"

The example given of Rebekah...is an exquisite and beautiful vignette.

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