Aunty Jane
Well-Known Member
If we want to know who Jehovah is, all we need to do is read about Jesus, who was the exact representation of his Father in mortal flesh. He ‘showed us the Father’….in all he said and did….a real life demonstration of who Jehovah is, was, and always will be.My request was for you to tell me OF Jehovah ie, an introduction into his character.
Like it or not….God created mankind with commands….the first one carried the death penalty if not obeyed.Commands or threats do not elicit attraction, they generate obligation. Attraction is also not generated by talking about yourself particularly when the request was to know (which you claim) OF Jehovah.
How terrible of God to do such a thing! But once you realize WHY he did that you will see how loving it was ….he did not set a trap for humans, but tried to use a penalty that would strongly deter the wrong use of freewill.
Is it God’s aim to be “attractive”?…..or is it more important to “respect” his authority, should we ever behave in a way that he disapproves of? Free will was never meant to be abused….but it was never truly “free” because God gave the humans limits to their freedom. Were they going to chafe because of those restrictions? The original restriction caused them no hardship whatsoever. None of God’s laws do….
But in our sinful condition, his laws are harder to keep. Israel was given a demonstration of that because even though God’s laws were reasonable, the sin in man kept leading them off to satisfy the desires of the flesh. It was a continual fight within one’s self to remain blameless.
I know Jehovah to have his qualities in perfect balance….his love and justice for example, are perfectly balanced and not affected by sentiment, which humans find hard to deal with. When he says a certain penalty applies and he carries it out, some humans feel he is heartless. But his justice is perfect and can be tempered with “mercy” (where that is warranted by circumstance) but it is never tempered by “sentiment”. We need to understand the difference. His “yes” means “yes”…but his “no” means “no” as well. “No” doesn’t mean maybe.
We also need to understand the temporary nature of the the world we have been forced to live in…and why God subjected us to this life. Compared to eternity, our short lifetime is a blink of God’s eye. And no matter what humans do in this life, (in this world over which satan has been given rulership, 1 John 5:19; Luke 4:5-7) from God’s standpoint, what is accomplished will put both humans and angels in a better position to enjoy the life that is to come, safe in the knowledge that because of this object lesson that we have all been subjected to, no rebel will ever disrupt God’s purpose again.
What a ridiculous comparison! It shows how little you know Jehovah yourself….Here is an example; I said to the girl I was going out with, please marry me; if you do you will have a wonderful life with all the trappings; if you refuse, I'm sorry but I'll have to blow your brains out.
God has given all his children, both in heaven and on earth, the precious gift of free will, but the potential for abuse was always there, yet God had contingency plans right from the beginning for all eventualities. Whatever the humans or angels chose to do, he would respond accordingly. God “acted” only once and that was in creation….from then on, he only “reacted” to their choices. Otherwise free will was only an illusion.
He did not want robots who could not make informed choices…he wanted his children to chose to obey him out of love….NOT out of fear. The “fear” came from the fact that they did not want to disappoint him by their conduct.…that is true love.
What were the options open to free willed beings, made in God’s image?
1) The devil could have cancelled his plans to gain worship for himself, having thought through the repercussions, and knowing that it was not worth the challenge.
2) The woman knew God’s law and she should have consulted her husband before believing the words of a serpent, and consuming the fruit that she knew God had forbidden….the devil gave her a convincing argument, but she did not have to believe him. Her husband and head may well have put her thinking back on track. But the devil cleverly did not target Adam….he targetted the woman to get to the man, knowing that he was besotted with his new mate.
3) Adam could have made a different decision and reprimanded the woman for her error, knowing that the death penalty still applied, but that he would not be disloyal to his Creator, even though it meant losing her. He was forced to make a choice that would either save the human race….or condemn them to the same fate as they now faced……sin, with its resulting sickness, pain, suffering and death. Divided loyalties are a tough test.
4) Well, we know what the 4th option resulted in….the devil gained a victory that he did not deserve and God then implemented his own contingency plan for this eventuality….he used it as the most important object lesson that humans and angels would ever face….but with the end result being the elimination of any free willed creature who could derail God’s purpose and lead others into disfavor with him. We all got first hand experience of the consequences of abusing that gift. Would we ever want to repeat it?
The peace and harmony that God wanted in his creation could only be achieved with full cooperation of all who would enjoy life, as the gift it was meant to be.
Not for a moment…this is faulty and selfish thinking at its best…you would dictate to God the terms of existence that he himself placed on his own creation…..you cannot change it because you see it through a faulty lens…..sorry.Do you understand this example in the light of the purpose of this exchange?
God’s will is entirely his, and as Universal Sovereign, he has the right to dictate the terms he places on life continuing forever in both realms. No other party has a right to question his motives or his actions or to dismiss what his word clearly states, in order to make God “appealing” or “attractive”.
What he offers is on a “take it or leave it“ basis…..I will do whatever my God asks of me, not because I am afraid of him, but because I love him, and understand all that he has done, and will do in the future…..who would not want what he is offering?…..and all he asks in return is our unquestioning obedience based on knowing his character and seeing the example and teachings left for us by his son.
You cannot make God into your own version of him.
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