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Where are you getting this from? Please read the Word of God.That would be like a creator punishing his creation for doing something that the creator himself programmed into his own creation. That's not really fair, is it?
There are certain things that make life very unpleasant. They are called sins. The Lord taught us not to engage in these activities.Hello men and women of God! This is my first post here.
I have been thinking a lot lately about the nature of sin, and I would dearly appreciate it if you guys would help me with answering this question. So thank you in advance!
Here is my question. Plain and simply: "Is sinning bad?"
Of course we all assume that sinning is bad, because it is written in the bible, but there are some questions that lead me to doubt that. Namely...
"Why did God create evil and sin in this world?"
You could say that that God did not create us to do evil, but that he gave us free will, so that if we choose evil, we face the consequences and it we choose good, we are rewarded with God's grace.
But then here is my real question: "If God is all-powerful and all-knowing, then why does he create people that he knows will sin? And is sinning then really bad?"
Let's say God creates a person and grants him free will. However, God also created that person with a mental instability / weak will (which, let's assume makes him prone to murderous acts). Subsequently, let's say God then also places that person in an environment with abusive parents at home and frequent bullying at school (which, let's assume, combined with his mental instability causes him to commit murder) And so, he shoots up his class. This is an example, but I'm sure cases like this have actually happened in real life.
In such a case, can the murderer then really be held responsible for his actions? I mean,
-(1) He was born and raised with triggers that would undoubtedly (to God) lead him to commit a murderous act.
-(2) God, while all-powerful and all-knowing knew he would murder, yet did nothing about the sinful act.
If God created the person's will and circumstance, knew the outcome of his sin, and did nohing about it, was is then truly 'bad' for the murderer to commit murder?
"Is sinning bad?" may sound like a strange question, but I am seriously pondering it, and I would appreciate it greatly if you fellow Christians would help me out. So thanks!
Greets, Kees
Sin breaks our relationship with God. Sin is death in disguise. Sin destroys the creation of God, all of it.
There are certain things that make life very unpleasant. They are called sins. The Lord taught us not to engage in these activities.
Oh, I fear God alright. The prospect of eternally suffering in Hell terrifies me.
However, even If I would not fear God, would that be bad if God created my mind, and allowed me not to fear him?
That would be like a creator punishing his creation for doing something that the creator himself programmed into his own creation. That's not really fair, is it?
If it cannot be controlled, the soul is condemned, lost forever.Hello YeshuaslaveJeff. Thank you for your response.
Indeed, we are often unable to control the fleshly desire to sin. So then, is the sinning bad if we can't control it?
Seems like you are getting yourself into deep waters trying to justify sin.
Please, pray about this to the Lord. Sin is very offensive to Him who gave you life. Yes, true Christians can struggle with sin, but it is different from freely drinking iniquity.
I don't believe he creates the desire to sin. Sin is addictive. We have no desire to sin till we sin.The Lord taught us not to engage in sin, yet he is the one that creates the sinner's desire to sin.
So then how is sinning bad?
Men have the desire to sin from the time they are born, practically if not actually. It is the normal condition of the heart if not trained in righteousness,I don't believe he creates the desire to sin. Sin is addictive. We have no desire to sin till we sin.
Isaiah 60:22Why doesn't God then just make it simpler and turn us all back to sinless, perfect beings?
I don't think so. I think the desire to sin only arises after we've decided to disobey the Lord.Men have the desire to sin from the time they are born, practically if not actually. It is the normal condition of the heart if not trained in righteousness,
the heart is evil and deceptive more than anything else.
As Scripture says clearly, everyone is born dead in sin and trespasses, consigned under sin,I don't think so. I think the desire to sin only arises after we've decided to disobey the Lord.
Yes, we are children of the Father in heaven...... joyously and wonderously and graciously by His Choice seeking always to be pure always to please Him in all things "bringing EVERYTHING subject to Jesus willingly" ....Isaiah 60:22
And
Ecclesiastes 3:11 He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
I understand that you have lots of questions as I assume we all have.
But I have to respectfully disagree about the notion of us like being robots. If one person truly is in the Lord, that person rejoices and delights in the Lord and does things that pleases God.
God did not create your desire to sin. God's prophets taught people not to have sex with someone they are not married to. If you have sex with another man's wife and he shoots you, do not blame God. Jesus taught stealing is wrong (Mark 10:19). If you steal from a store and you get locked up for it, do not blame God. If you find you are getting angry and want to hurt someone, you may be sinning (Matthew 5:21-22). Road rage led to altercations and worse.The Lord taught us not to engage in sin, yet he is the one that creates the sinner's desire to sin.
So then how is sinning bad?
Sin is addictive.As Scripture says clearly, everyone is born dead in sin and trespasses, consigned under sin,
and is subject to the prince of the power of the air (the devil). Even Ekklesia before they are born again are subject to the devil daily. (Ephesians 2).
No one has to decide to sin - everything they do is sinful, until they are redeemed (IF they get born again).
The scenario you seem to be leaning to is not our really our world view. You're leaning toward the idea that people are environmentally controlled and therefore have no self-determination. Essentially that people are merely robots and from standpoint i can understand you questioning God's judicial nature regarding punishing sin. But that's not the way it actually is. And you kind of know that. You can take two people subjected to the same environmental conditions and they end up making different decisions. Fact is while environmental conditions may have some influence, some "temptation", it is common experience that there is a degree of self-determination in the individual that incurs accountability.Hello men and women of God! This is my first post here.
I have been thinking a lot lately about the nature of sin, and I would dearly appreciate it if you guys would help me with answering this question. So thank you in advance!
Here is my question. Plain and simply: "Is sinning bad?"
Of course we all assume that sinning is bad, because it is written in the bible, but there are some questions that lead me to doubt that. Namely...
"Why did God create evil and sin in this world?"
You could say that that God did not create us to do evil, but that he gave us free will, so that if we choose evil, we face the consequences and it we choose good, we are rewarded with God's grace.
But then here is my real question: "If God is all-powerful and all-knowing, then why does he create people that he knows will sin? And is sinning then really bad?"
Let's say God creates a person and grants him free will. However, God also created that person with a mental instability / weak will (which, let's assume makes him prone to murderous acts). Subsequently, let's say God then also places that person in an environment with abusive parents at home and frequent bullying at school (which, let's assume, combined with his mental instability causes him to commit murder) And so, he shoots up his class. This is an example, but I'm sure cases like this have actually happened in real life.
In such a case, can the murderer then really be held responsible for his actions? I mean,
-(1) He was born and raised with triggers that would undoubtedly (to God) lead him to commit a murderous act.
-(2) God, while all-powerful and all-knowing knew he would murder, yet did nothing about the sinful act.
If God created the person's will and circumstance, knew the outcome of his sin, and did nohing about it, was is then truly 'bad' for the murderer to commit murder?
"Is sinning bad?" may sound like a strange question, but I am seriously pondering it, and I would appreciate it greatly if you fellow Christians would help me out. So thanks!
Greets, Kees
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