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Everyone in hell is there because of sin. Has it ever occurred to you that God never has to save anyone?
I like this and have taught it for a couple decades now. What God does is completely logical. There is nothing illogical about His ways. If we knew all the facts, principles, and situations, we would see that what He does makes sense.This one is not about predestination. God doesn't need to defile logic....
Does God have the power and Love to allow every mature adult to have a very limited amount of autonomous free will to allow humans to fulfill their earthly objective?An oft-repeated line by many a Christian but never the Bible.
What causes the will of a man? Himself? What caused the will that caused itself? This is one of the few matters wherein one can claim that a cause is its own cause, yet fail to see the logical farce. God is the only cause without a prior cause. Anything else to which we ascribe this condition is a false god.
The problem is with "prior to you choosing", because God does know prior to you knowing on your time line, but it is all history to God in His time. There is no prior time as far as God is concerned.Absolute foreknowledge negates free will, IMHO.
If you have free will, that means there's uncertainty. It could be this, or it could be that.
If what you will choose is known with 100% certainty prior to you choosing it, then there was no true choice in the matter.
Does God have the power and Love to allow every mature adult to have a very limited amount of autonomous free will to allow humans to fulfill their earthly objective?
You lost the big picture as usual. Do you have the love not to ask Jesus Christ to be crucified the second time?
Does God have the power and Love to allow every mature adult to have a very limited amount of autonomous free will to allow humans to fulfill their earthly objective?
Is your Love for Christ such that you would have asked Him to not go to the cross the first time for you and because of you?You lost the big picture as usual. Do you have the love not to ask Jesus Christ to be crucified the second time?
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Earth is a place for humans to show up as who they are.
A covenant is to identify the righteous (saved) from the wicked (unsaved).
A predestination is to facilitate the above.
The wicked don't need a predestination because it is super easy to expose them as who they are (they sin without exception).
It is however difficult for the righteous to be told apart (they sin too), without predestination that is.
Predestination is about how God designs a fate for the righteous to make critical choices along the path, such that they can be told apart from the wicked and thus openly judged as the righteous by the covenant applicable.
On the other hand, a covenant (unlike absolute Law) is not a complete objective mean to make the final judgment. It is however accurate enough for valid witnessing (of angels and saints) to be made. To put it another way, predestination makes it possible for your deeds to be witnessed by the chosen angels and human saints (i.e., Moses, Elijah and etc.) such that they can reckon you as the righteous by referencing a covenant in place which is applicable to you. However, this is not absolute. Jesus Christ is the final Judge. He says that you passed then you passed, He says that you are done then you are done.
For an example, the angels or saints may not be able to tell that theft on the cross besides Jesus is finally the saved. It's an extreme case that he's not "witnessed" but subject to the final decision of Jesus. To the mass majority of humans however, their deeds will tell them apart under the open witnessing of the angels and saints, by means of predestination and a covenant in place.
God knows who will be saved in the end by His foreknowledge but He didn't predestine them to be saved or condemned. He predestined the saved to make critical choices to show them up as who they are such that they will be saved by a said standard which is made known to everyone (i.e., a covenant). They are saved by such an open standard under the open witnessing of the angels and saints. Law itself gives the complete right to Jesus Christ to make the final judgment. Alternatively speaking, Jesus Christ earned this right by His own bloodshed. Those failed the judgment of covenant (i.e., by Jesus Christ) will subject themselves to another objective judgment, which is the judgment by God's absolute Law (one which applicable to both angels and humans). No humans are expected to survive this judgment by Law (angels will survive though).
The estimated final result is thus, those angels passing the judgment of Law, together with those humans passing the judgment of covenant (i.e., judgment of Jesus Christ) will make their way into the final Heaven where they live with God forever and ever.
Also considering if we have 100% free will we end up telling God how things should be.
The libertarian free will promoted by some Christians makes God a beggar with hat in hand waiting for us to make some decision for or against Him.
This is the Enlightenment version of Deism.
This may be of help to the topic at hand:
Why was sin permitted?
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God with us
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"... The plan for our redemption was not an afterthought, a plan formulated after the fall of Adam. It was a revelation of "the mystery which hath been kept in silence through times eternal." Romans 16:25, R. V. It was an unfolding of the principles that from eternal ages have been the foundation of God's throne. From the beginning, God and Christ knew of the apostasy of Satan, and of the fall of man through the deceptive power of the apostate. God did not ordain that sin should exist, but He foresaw its existence, and made provision to meet the terrible emergency. So great was His love for the world, that He covenanted to give His only-begotten Son, "that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16. {DA 22.2}
Lucifer had said, "I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; . . . I will be like the Most High." Isaiah 14:13, 14. But Christ, "being in the form of God, counted it not a thing to be grasped to be on an equality with God, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men." Philippians 2:6, 7, R. V., margin. {DA 22.3}
This was a voluntary sacrifice. Jesus might have remained at the Father's side. He might have retained the glory of heaven, and the homage of the angels. But He chose to give back the scepter into [23] the Father's hands, and to step down from the throne of the universe, that He might bring light to the benighted, and life to the perishing. {DA 22.4} ..." - The Desire of Ages (1898), pages 22.2-22.4
Sin was never "ordained", for that is a blasphemous charge against God, though it was foreseen and permitted for a reason (people still cannot seem to understand the difference between omniscience/foreknowledge and omnipotence/permission in the context of God who is love, without freewill/choice there is no love, yet Christ Jesus is the free will offering, God freely gave which takes nothing away from His soverignty).
Is your Love for Christ such that you would have asked Him to not go to the cross the first time for you and because of you?
The reason you have free will is because it is required for you to complete your earthly objective.So, what is the earthly objective for humans?
Would you have asked Him not to go?It's His own choice, I have no and incapable of having any influence to God's own decision. Your pride tells you that you have such a choice?
That is an introduction to a huge topic.
No. Because Adam and Eve had free will.If you believe that God is omniscient, knowing past, present and future with 100% certainty, then yes, the fall was predestined. Everything is.
No. We can't save ourselves, so what does that leave? If we didn't need Him Jesus would not have come.Everyone in hell is there because of sin. Has it ever occurred to you that God never has to save anyone?
I think you misunderstood the question. At least I hope you did. So let me try this.No. We can't save ourselves, so what does that leave? If we didn't need Him Jesus would not have come.
The issue is whether God will save sinners who come and ask for Him to do so. That is what keeps us from hell. Our choice to accept His free gift.
Yes, I believe that the Fall was predetermined. The Bible says that Jesus is "the lamb who was slain before the salvation of the world." The only way this is possible is if God foreknew the plan of salvation, and therefore knew that the Fall would happen. As others have mentioned, Ephesians 1 teaches predestination and God's sovereignty. Ephesians 1:11 says, "In Him also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will". God's will cannot be thwarted. However, is it really God's will for 80%+ of humanity to burn in hell for all of eternity? No. God's plan from all eternity is shown in Colossians 1:19-20: "For it pleased the Father that in Him (Jesus) all the fullness should dwell, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself, by Him, whether things on earth or things in heaven, having made peace through the blood of His cross." Free will is an illusion; our "choices" are determined by our nature and nurture. As others have stated, God is the ultimate cause of everything, including our free choices. We act out based on our nature. A choice is either caused or uncaused, and if it's uncaused, it's random. There's no room for true free will. God ordained the Fall to happen so that we would have to experience frustration and separation from Him (Romans 8:18-21). He theoretically could have created us all in a state of perfection in heaven, but I suspect that this would be inferior to having to experience pain and frustration beforehand. The Bible says that, "Whoever is forgiven little loves little" (Luke 7:47). Some people will have to experience a great deal of pain and frustration and purification in the Lake of Fire, but ultimately, all will be saved. God will "be all in all" (1 Corinthians 15:28). The predetermination of the Fall and of the subsequent reconciliation of all things is summarized nicely in Romans 11:32, which says, "For God has bound everyone over to disobedience so that he may have mercy on them all."
Yes, of course, IF they choose to accept the gift HE gave. He lives up to His word.I think you misunderstood the question. At least I hope you did. So let me try this.
Is God obligated to save anyone?
Yes, of course, IF they choose to accept the gift HE gave. He lives up to His word.
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