But God predicted their disobedience and even foretold it in
Genesis 2:17 [SUP]17[/SUP]but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die."
The scripture doesn't say, "if you eat from it"! It doesn't say, "if you decide or if you choose to"! It says
WHEN!!! We cannot parse words. Are you suggesting that God did not know even though Jesus was one with God in spirit that Jesus would have to be sacrificed for the sins of Adam and Eve? Why was there a need for Jesus to come?
in Genesis 3:22 God says; [SUP] [/SUP]And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever. This was God's justification for putting them out of Eden. Not that they had eaten of the fruit, but that they had become like "one of us". By allowing them to sin, it created a need for Christ to bring them back to God. Without knowledge of good or evil there would be no sin and therefore no need for a savior. Without a need for a savior there would be no need for an Almighty God.
We all disobey God just on different levels and to different degrees. Just as the disciples of Jesus were chosen, so are those written in the book of life. No prophet in the bible proclaimed, "I am going to grow up to be a prophet". They were all chosen. Jesus knew His role at a young age because of His relationship with God.
You speak of choices but fail to address Judas and Peter and a host of other Biblical characters who had no choice because of predestination. You quizzically omit the passages of Romans 8:29; "For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren" and Revelations 13:8; "And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." This passage clearly discloses the existence of people who are still alive who either are Satan's or God's. So clearly the determination as to who is going to Heaven and Hell is made before physical death.
A person may be unaware that they are sitting on a diamond mine and might live a poor life. That does not make them any the less rich in diamonds. The mission of Christians/disciples to preach and baptize is to bring people to realization of their own salvation not to get them to choose salvation. For many will hear and not listen. Not because they choose not to, but they were created not to.
How do you reconcile the passage in Proverbs 16:4 "The Lord hath made all things for himself: yea, even the wicked for the day of evil"? A person is made by God to serve a purpose just as Judas was. Judas was not an anomaly. The passage clearly and unequivocally states, "
all things". Psalms states in 58:3; "The wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies". What choice did people coming out from the womb speaking lies have? Their fate was decided before they could even formulate an ability from a human/physical perspective to be evil.
We have to be thankful that we were chosen, and not make the mistake of delusionally exalting ourselves to the level of our creator by assuming that we can do things apart from God's divine plan. A person who does that does nothing more than reveal to the redeemed the type of fruit they are. Satan also exalted himself as high as God and was cast out much like Adam was. But when it came time to considering the servant Job, he had to get explicit permission from the Almighty to vex Job. What choice did Job make to suffer at the hands of the wager that Satan futilely and foolishly made with God? God said that; "And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that
there is none like him in the earth, a
perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil? Job 1:8. How do we know that the horrors that we see and have seen such as the Holocaust are not wagers that God makes with the evil one to demonstrate to Satan God's supremacy and the resiliency of God's children to endure tremendous calamities and horrific crimes, but not lose their faith in the almighty so that they can be rewarded 1000 fold once their faith as demonstrated through the storm?
But Job's misfortune wasn't due to any choice he made! Just like the innocent children and adults who suffered in Parkland made no choices to suffer the fate they suffered. Sin's impact on the soul is heavy, but sin's impact on other victims is 1000 fold heavier. What makes people who believe in free will think that one person's sin can override the will and desires of 17 others? What about the grandmother who thwarted her grandson's inchoate massacre in the State of Washington? Didn't he make a choice to slaughter students also? Why was he unsuccessful and Cruz successful? Because of choice? Surely there must be some other ingredient in the mix.
Bold grandma calls cops, thwarts grandson’s bloody school massacre.
Two planned massacres by young men. Two "choices" according to free willers to kill and to destroy lies of family members. Yet in one instance the "free will" is thwarted and in the other it isn't". How does free will account for such a discrepancy in outcomes? Two people play basketball 7 hours a day every day until it's time to go to college. One gets into UNC and goes to the NBA. The other rips his knee up and works at 7-11 for the rest of his life. Choices? Free will? I could cite 1000s and 1000s of examples of almost identical circumstances of individuals that result in completely different outcomes. Free will does not entail not being able to do that which you make a choice to do.
How can a force that knows our hearts, our thoughts and our desires, not know what our choices are going to be? Even your birth was not a choice that you made. The fact that you are engaging in this discussion is the product of divine intervention and not some free will decision you made to grace us with your presence on this Earth. When did God then relinquish his decision making authority to you? When you were first burped? When you started teething? Nursery school? You are able to write presumably and hear. What about the children that are born blind or deaf? What free will did they have to hear the music play or watch the sun set? I think the thought process as to how things are effectuated here on this planet needs to be seriously re-evaluated. We cannot claim we serve an almighty God who then haphazardly allows one coward to murder 17 but stops another one from even firing a bullet. We might not understand the reasons why God operates the way God does but to assume it is because God has given us some unfettered right to impose our will upon others without his authority and intervention trivializes his supremacy.
Choices? Free will? I don't think so.