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I apologize.. 2 Timothy 1:9 I got it backwards

Ah, that makes more sense.

To me this is saying that yes, God did give up on us. Jesus appealed on our behalf (not because of anything thing we did so it's nothing we should brag about but simply because Jesus loves us) and Jesus put us back in to God's good graces. It says "before the beginning of time" so I'm assuming this happened a long time ago. Then it was revealed that He is the one who did this for us when He came to Earth.

Were you trying to tie this in to when I mentioned that we would be judged according to our works?
 
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I thought you were saying that we would be saved because of our works. Weren't we talking about being saved?
 
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He did make a mistake though because He shows regret after the Nephilim are created. This shows that He did not know this was going to happen. Why would He create us just to wipe us out and start again?

So the Lord said, “I will wipe from the face of the earth the human race I have created—and with them the animals, the birds and the creatures that move along the ground—for I regret that I have made them.” Genesis 6:7

Until the day Samuel died, he did not go to see Saul again, though Samuel mourned for him. And the Lord regretted that he had made Saul king over Israel.1 Samuel 15:35

We find regret again. He did not know Saul would behave as he did.
 
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The Nephilim were a product of created beings exercising free will. It's apparent that God chooses to give a great degree of free will lattitude to His creation. This isn't a mistake, it's God showing great love and mercy until the most extreme circumstances of irredeemability.

A few examples:
  • Noah's flood. Noah knew 100 years before the flood that it was going to happen and had plenty of time to let people know, but not one (aside from his family) believed it would happen. At that time, they were called irredeemable.
  • Sodom and Gomorrah. God destroyed the cities because of their wickedness after it was determined that none could be saved.
  • The Second Coming. God holds off until the very last possible moment and even shortens the time of the tribulation, because of the devastation. God promises to protect His people from harm during these events.
Clear examples of deliberate patience and mercy.
 
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Oh of course. There was no question of that. The Lord even shows satan mercy after the 1000 years he lets him out for a season. Maybe in the future he has had enough and repents. We do not know but the Lord's mercy is apparent in many cases. The point being made was that The Lord may have made mistakes because He shows regret which would be fine with me as it would show we are TRULY made in God's image. None of us are perfect, except One. Then again God always has a reason for what He does, whereas we do not. Did you know freewill is mentioned in the Bible 22 times and each time, it is in regards to an offering we give the Lord? Nowhere in the Bible does it mention God giving US free will. Instead it says we are able to give a ( one word) freewill offering to the Lord. Free will is what might lead us to destruction, because we are called to do God's will, no?
 
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I don't believe God felt the need to want to see anyone tempted. God yielded IMO to what would end up being a charge that would be levelled against him that he didn't even allow humanity even a right to choose their own way or the devil's way and then of course it'd be alleged that he wasn't really LOVE. It would be said God had only his self interests in mind thus really no freedom for any spirit beings. Nobody can say God didn't allow freedom.

If you could see the World from God's eyes, the corruption, the stuff we do to the Earth, and all the stuff that we do to each other, you may find that you hate mankind as well.

God doesn't hate anyone. God is LOVE and in him there is no darkness or hate. He even told us we're to LOVE our enemies Matt 5:44 so would God tell us to do something he wasn't willing and committed to do? Yes I know one can cite a few verses in Psalms which seems to suggest he does but one I think needs to understand the way and manner these words were used. Even as parents in the natural I've seen parents who are enraged at the actions of their adult offspring and almost say they feel like they hate their own kid. Do they really though? Not really. Their heart would be full of grief if they discovered they died or had an accident. We see as well God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked. Eze 18:23
 
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Not sure where you get the idea that the devil or demons will rule in hell. Jesus has the keys of death and hades which means the authority. Rev 1: 18 Satan will be doing only one thing there....being punished. I know there's that crazy saying some would say "It's better to reign in hell then to serve in Heaven" but I'd say to them, sorry Bud. If you're there you won't be reigning anything.
 
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Depends on what bible you're using.

The Catholic bible has an additional 7 books that the KJV doesn't have. Free will is mentioned in some of those books, especially in The Wisdom of Ben Sira(ch), Chapter 15.

"Do not say: “It was God’s doing that I fell away,”
for what he hates he does not do.
12 Do not say: “He himself has led me astray,”
for he has no need of the wicked.
13 Abominable wickedness the Lord hates
and he does not let it happen to those who fear him.

14 God in the beginning created human beings
and made them subject to their own free choice.
15 If you choose, you can keep the commandments;
loyalty is doing the will of God.
16 Set before you are fire and water;
to whatever you choose, stretch out your hand.
17 Before everyone are life and death,
whichever they choose will be given them.

18 Immense is the wisdom of the Lord;
mighty in power, he sees all things.
19 The eyes of God behold his works,
and he understands every human deed.
20 He never commands anyone to sin,
nor shows leniency toward deceivers.
 
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This actually a good question tbh . It's not an attack on god..this is question most people ask themselves, even christians. We don't know. No one knows , anyone who tries to say they know is making it up. We can only say what we think.
As much as we know the lord , many things such as this we don't know . There's alot of things that don't make sense but we just have to accept them. .
 
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in many sermons from different preachers I've been told differently. I've been told angels don't have a choice or free will. They have to worship God.
 
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The Catholic Bible is not the one I have. The Catholic religion is questionable.
 
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It depends on what day you find Him because the only thing equal to the love of God is the wrath of God and He is a consuming fire. I have never known fire to love. Those don't go together. Have you ever loved something so much that you set it on fire and burned it? I haven't. But God is not a Man. God is many things. They do all seem to stem from love but I do not understand why hell had to be so horrendous for human souls. Those poor people are in agony, in the worst possible conditions being tortured and eaten by demons, and hideous creatures. Covered in worms and maggots and snakes with no rest or air to breathe. They are absolutely terrified every second of existence with no escape. Most people go to hell. Think about that. Why do people keep having children?
 
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Well, sorry you got seemingly judgemental responses for asking just a question.

Some people have discussed free will, I think this extends to celestial beings as part of God's creation similar to humans, but in a different way not revealed to us here. The problem is we also don't know exactly how it will end or how it could have gone in a different way. Maybe how we find the situation with Lucifer and all of humanity's state is the most optimal to allow free will and maximal redemption of the most number of people? We would expect nothing less from an all-knowing timeless Creator. (My point is reversing the question a bit - we assume that not having X means outcome Y is better but we can't know that answer and it is a large assumption that has near infinite other variables to consider).

I would say though, this still comes back to the problem of allowing non-redemption. What is there to be gained from this? Well, one consideration is perhaps that if a Creator God wanted a relationship with His creatures and wanted them to know maximally his major attributes, how would we ever know grace, mercy, forgiveness, justice without those existing that demonstrate we are recipients of such attributes as grace, mercy, forgiveness etc?
 
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Very good points you make. I will think more about that. And thank you for noticing the backlash. I know, right? Jeez it was just a question!
 
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Many of the rules you put yourself under are man made rules. Satan is only a creature, He is not everywhere at the same time. For demonstration purpose I am a human being myself, one creature like Satan is. So, why would Satan be concerned about one other creature somewhere else on planet Earth while he is somewhere else and can not do anything to influence any of us who are not were he is?

What we as creatures should be concerned with is: God through his Son has made Salvation available to anyone who will repent of their sins and receive it.

God being all knowing does not mean he made us all robots. He gave us all free wills to obey and ask Jesus into our lives.

There is a great book out there call "Guilt Trip" request a copy via public library.
 
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