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It is not God's ultimate goal to make one sick though. Otherwise in Heaven, there would be sickness. Correct?
Absolutely correct!
Horray!!! Finally in agreement! LoL. Something we never take for granted on the forums.
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This is why I don't say God wills sickness. His will/ultimate goal is for healing/restoration
Correction is not part of His plan... Correct?
But I just couldn't speak with much more authority on it than that, Victory.
Yes, only don't divert the question again. :) Your pastor opens with, "It is always God's will to heal." This is where the contention comes in.
Well now this gets into the question of did God know we would sin. If He knew we would sin, then He knew He would have to correct us, and it was thus part of His will that we be concluded in sin that He might redeem us all by grace.
But that's getting very deep, man, and I'm not sure I wanna get that heavy right now... Feel me?
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God foreknew Hell too, but that is not God's will.
I would just be very careful saying it was God's will for someone to be made sick and die.
So what is the actual question? Can you just type that out? I'm still stuck on will.
Now you got me thinking about it. LolSo what is the actual question? Can you just type that out? I'm still stuck on will.
God foreknew Hell too, but that is not God's will. People send themselves to Hell. God may have foreknew He would need to correct people, but people do the things for correction. This is my mindset. I believe correction and God's will are two separate things that may go hand in hand. I would just be very careful saying it was God's will for someone to be made sick and die.
So what is the actual question? Can you just type that out? I'm still stuck on will.
God foreknew Hell too, but that is not God's will. People send themselves to Hell. God may have foreknew He would need to correct people, but people do the things for correction. This is my mindset. I believe correction and God's will are two separate things that may go hand in hand. I would just be very careful saying it was God's will for someone to be made sick and die.
God disciplines His people because He has too. But that is because of our will. He has to correct us so we will not be condemned with the world.
Many times with illness God outright gave me a remedy for myself or someone else.1 Timothy 5:23 KJV
[23] Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
Seems Brother Timothy was in need of some healing. Overseer of one of the first century churches yet not healed.. Paul doesn’t even demand God to heal him, but instead says drink some wine.
1 Timothy 5:23 KJV
[23] Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
Seems Brother Timothy was in need of some healing. Overseer of one of the first century churches yet not healed.. Paul doesn’t even demand God to heal him, but instead says drink some wine.
Regarding the problem of evil and the problem of pain, the only thing I can come up with is that for whatever it is that God plans for us to become, it is necessary for us to know Good and Evil. I think I can live with that.Well now this gets into the question of did God know we would sin. If He knew we would sin, then He knew He would have to correct us, and it was thus part of His will that we be concluded in sin that He might redeem us all by grace.
Yes. If you have to choose between “being healed” and “not being healed”, Christians should choose to be healed. For example, if you break your leg and an ambulance comes to take you to a hospital to set the broken bone, a Christian should choose to have the bone set rather than refusing treatment and just dragging the broken leg along behind them.
That is my opinion. :)
Ok, now this is correct. I believe He full well knew we would sin and paved the way for redemption ahead of time, because scripture says Christ was slain from the foundation of the world. But no, He did not intend that any go to Hell. It says, "He desires all men to be saved," which means He didn't want anyone being damned.
Well, I'm simply saying that sickness and death can be included in God's judgments, as the list of passages I cited bears out I believe. I'm not saying this is something one should say flippantly about individuals, but that it is a conclusion one can arrive at in general, based upon scripture.
Is it always God's will that we be healed? i.e. that there is never a time when He wants us experiencing judgment, whether for our good or otherwise.
Regarding the problem of evil and the problem of pain, the only thing I can come up with is that for whatever it is that God plans for us to become, it is necessary for us to know Good and Evil. I think I can live with that.