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When Jesus walked the earth, did He ever "violate" anyone's "free will"?
When Jesus walked the earth, did He ever "violate" anyone's "free will"?
Did Jesus "violate" anything, obeying YHWH, YHWH who told Jesus what to do ?Did Lazarus ask Jesus to raise him from the dead?
Saying YHWH 'violated' anything, you would have to have some law higher than YHWH.Of course He did, on numerous occasions. However, He is God, so He can do anything in order to fulfill His perfect will.
Saying YHWH 'violated' anything, you would have to have some law higher than YHWH.
How do you know Lazarus never willed (or wanted not) to be raised from the dead?
He is the Potter, and we are the clay, right?
Did Jesus "violate" anything, obeying YHWH, YHWH who told Jesus what to do ?
YHWH who gave Lazarus life ?
Did Lazarus ask Jesus to raise him from the dead?
Of course He did, on numerous occasions. However, He is God, so He can do anything in order to fulfill His perfect will.
How often does the clay cry out in agony when put in the kiln? I'll bet that never happens.He is the Potter, and we are the clay, right?
The Calvinist view makes God violate His own nature. The highest ethic from God is love, that is His very nature. The Calvinist view forces God to be a monster in violation of the very love God is supposed to be.That's why I put quotes around "violate". I agree that it is impossible for God to violate what fully belongs to Him.
Please provide evidence Lazarus did not want to be saved.
Why lie to make a point ? (an invalid point at that)So, Jesus saved Lazarus without his consent.