Lee52
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Albion asked you about this, and I guess I will as well.
Was man not changed after the fall in Eden ?
Was there not immediate consequences ?
Adam and Eve hid from God. God no longer fellowshipped with them in the same manner. God pronounced curses on them. There is no Plan B, this was God's ONLY plan all along. Unless you are an Open Theist ?
Buzzzz! Wrong again!
GOD did not change.
Man did not change.
The relationship between GOD and man changed.
Man has always had the free will to make choices.
Free will does not have two or more meanings, it is what it is, like GOD it does not change.
Adam and Eve had the free will to obey GOD, it was a choice presented to them. Adam and Eve had the free will to disobey GOD, it was a choice presented to them. They chose to give in to temptation and disobey GOD. There was/is/will always be consequences to disobedience to GOD, as Satan, before mankind, indicates.
Mankind continues to be the same as Adam and Eve in the continuum of time regarding free will to make choices. The difference is in the relationship that they started out with and the relationship we start out with in regard to GOD. GOD indicates in His Word that HE always wanted/wants/will continue to want a loving relational fellowship with His creation-mankind, with whom He is in love. He built us to have a choice in the matter. When we, through Adam and Eve violated that relationship, GOD foreknew that we would, He provided a way of reconciliation of the relationship. At first, since mankind was too young to understand, HE made the Law and the Prophets. They pointed to the perfect restoration of that broken relationship: Jesus, fully GOD-fully man. And GOD, being the loving Creator, omnipotent, omnipresent, sovereign Father in Heaven that He is, decided from the dawn of time, to allow mankind to choose whether or not we accept His free gift of reconciling grace. GOD predestined each of us to have salvation in Christ Jesus and left it up to us whether we accept it or not.
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