Any being with the requisite faculties, like a sound and normal human being, for example.In this case, who determines what manners are ludicrous?
Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.
You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
Any being with the requisite faculties, like a sound and normal human being, for example.In this case, who determines what manners are ludicrous?
The Law was the Israelites righteousness, and they extolled its virtues accordingly, which separated them from all other nations. David praised the wisdom of God that he found in the Law, and said that it was the bread of life for him, amongst countless other praises.
Yes, ultimately faith supersedes works, both in decree from God, and by practice (even a sinner can follow a regiment).True, but it was not the law that made them righteous, but Jesus, the Lamb slain from the foundation of the World! Th eobject of their faith was teh sacrifice, but the righteousness always comes from god.
There is no law that can make on righteous before God. Paul made that clear. Even Genesis says the just shall live by faith. Abraham believed and it was counted for righteousness.
Not at all, i believe in free-will. But, as you said, there are parameters.
@Rudometkin Hard to deny the Creator, IMHO...So you don't believe God is Creator of everything. Is that accurate to your belief?
God created everything seen and unseen in the entire universe, ...even your free-will.So you don't believe God is Creator of everything. Is that accurate to your belief?
Obviously the act of creation of another being, is not done by the creatures volition or acceptance, it is imposed upon them by the creator. Is that what you meant by coercing man? ...either way, whatever our faculties may be, we learn and we grow, and can substantiate to a large degree all our actions that were for better or for worse. Meaning, there is over-whelming evidence that we are self-determining our lives. This cannot be denied or or super-imposed by God's sovereignty, but must be harmonized.
Obviously the act of creation of another being, is not done by the creatures volition or acceptance, it is imposed upon them by the creator.
God created everything seen and unseen in the entire universe, ...even your free-will.
@Rudometkin Good question! and what we need is the intervention of Divine grace, as per Ephesians 2...Is your free-will outside of God's control?
An element, yes. And, you are correct, no matter how one slices it, there is invariably, an essence of domination on God's part. But, due to His omnipotence, He is also able to create a being that has a certain amount of autonomy. We are all exercising this faculty continuously, on a daily basis. We grow, we learn, and we make decisions all at different rates and evolution than others. Some can be persuaded to change their minds, others cannot, on certain issues. Who's pulling who's strings?I'm just interested in whether or not you would call this either coercion or manipulation.
No, of course not, absolutely nothing in His universe is outside his control. Neither can He create a rock so massive, that He cannot lift or control it it. But, rather, He chooses not to intervene in our free-will, despite the fact that He can.Is your free-will outside of God's control?
Adam certainly did not get into the Hebrews 11 hall of fame.Adam commiting a disobedient act is an unloving act. God wants us, his creation, to live our lives in a way that shows our love for him, and in a way that gives praise and glory to his name. Living our lives in a way by making a decision that shows that we have faith that God is such a loving person he will rule his creation in a way that we know that only he has the ability and the knowledge to rule his creation in a way that is in the best interest of what he created or what is not in the best interests of what he created is showing such love to God and to ourselves and is praising God name and giving him all the glory that shows he is such a person. God didn't want his creation to make any other decision than that or any other act that showed we didn't have such faith. Do you really believe that when God gave his creation freewill he wanted his creation to make a decision that showed they didn't have enough love for God to have faith in him to be the only person that would rule in such a way that was best for his creation or what was not in the best interest of what he created? We, God's creation, are to make all our decisions based on love for him and each other, any other way, is an abuse of our freewill because God never gave his creation freewill to be unloving to God or each other, that is an abuse of creations freewill.
Except for the fact, Adam and Eve had no knowledge of good and evil. They had no clue about life as we know it, the same as we have no clue how life was the way they knew it.They have this thing called "string theory" . I'm not into science but it goes kind of like this.
You observe this microscopic string and it appears like so, and if you shift your gaze ever so slightly, it changes it's appearance.
Interesting, although I don't fully understand it. Something to do with perception.
I have this same situation when I view Adam and Eve. Depending on my perception or how I gaze on it, it changes.
I can see a mariad of different scenerios of what transpired that day and in that hour.
We have 2 commandments. Love God and Love Neighbor.
God gave Adam a "neighbor" to love.
No greater love, than a man lay down his life for his friend.
Eve made a mistake. Adam took on the mistake as well. He knew it was wrong, but he listened to his wife
whom God gave him to love and take care of.
Making himself as equally to blame, so they would both share the consequences. They would die together.
Maybe it was that mustard seed of faith that Adam had in God that saved them from never having a chance to say I'm sorry.
well, that's one way of looking at the string. I've seen it play out in so many ways.
And we all have different perceptions. The string is still the string, it's how we look at it that we maybe learn from it ?
IDK..
thinking..
Hugs
Well the name of the tree, was the knowledge of good and evil. You would think eating it would change things. The second Adam ate, not Eve, Adam knew evil. If Eve instantly knew evil, what part of good or love should she had demonstrated towards Adam? She should have ran from him to prevent him from harming himself. Sorry, but Satan already had Eve on his side. Instead of protecting Adam she still offered him to eat as well. She obviously did not want to be left alone in knowing good and evil. Knowing one has disobeyed is the first knowledge of good and evil. It was the fact they died, that they could no longer hide the evidence. Death was now their physical reality. They knew they had died, the instant Adam ate and the image of God was gone, and they were only left with a corruptible body and the nature of sin and the stench of sin's death. Revelation 16:15.Now people try to tell me that Adam didn't know God's laws. But how did they know to hide?
Why did they feel guilty the minute thay broke that commandment?
If Adam knew about marriage, don't you think God raising his only Son Adam would have instructed him from the day he made him?
Adam certainly did not get into the Hebrews 11 hall of fame.
No, of course not, absolutely nothing in His universe is outside his control. Neither can He create a rock so massive, that He cannot lift or control it it. But, rather, He chooses not to intervene in our free-will, despite the fact that He can.
They were old enough to reason.
Adam was smart enough to name every creature. He was smart enough to know how to keep and tend the garden.
He was old enough to claim Eve has his wife.
And God breathed into him his own breath of life.
The same way Jesus breathed on his disciples.
I think they trusted the snake. And only after they ate they realized how cunning deception can be.
Specially if it could appear as an angel of light... and trusted in themselves more than God.
Lots of ways to look at it. That's for sure.
Hugs
Thanks for responding.
If God chose to not foreknow something, then He was not all knowing.
Why would our universe have been destroyed a long time ago? Do you perhaps figure that God's power is only destroying and not sustaining?
Genesis says that God rested on the seventh day, but Jesus taught that Him and His father have not stopped working in reference to the Sabbath day.
John 5:16-17
And therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus, and sought to slay him, because he had done these things on the sabbath day.
But Jesus answered them, My Father worketh hitherto, and I work.
Do you think it is possible that God never stopped using His power since the beginning of creation?