God has created humans with the will to choose, otherwise it belittles God into someone who pre-programmed people to glorify Him, which would be in-genuine. This is a wonderful thing that God did when He made us-He gave us the choice and this is why we will be accountable as to whether we accepted or rejected His Son. This does not mean we deserve anything; it only means we are not fools, for the fool hath said in his heart that there is no God. It means that we love Him because He first loved us; it means that we are humbly and eternally grateful, and we never think that we can boast for it is by grace we are saved.
God created us like this.
God is just. He would not be so unjust as to create babies and children in order for them to be cast into Hell for it is not His will hat any should perish, nor indeed is it His character, for He is full of compassion, so much that He bled and died on the cross for us while we were yet sinners. If you think that any scripture is saying contrary to this, then go and study in more depth than just your English translations because the scripture were not written in the first place in such a limited language; Hebrew for example is a much more complex language, and those who translated the English versions were mere humans. Study to show yourselves approved.
If you have ears to hear, in humility, you will consider this and do it. If you want to cling onto theology that you have been taught by mere men, who have caused you to perceive the scriptures in a different way than they were meant then you will continue in this divisive and wicked doctrine, and be answerable to the Most High for teaching it to others. It is a damaging and cruel doctrine for sure, and I sincerely hope you will prayerfully consider this.
God created us like this.
God is just. He would not be so unjust as to create babies and children in order for them to be cast into Hell for it is not His will hat any should perish, nor indeed is it His character, for He is full of compassion, so much that He bled and died on the cross for us while we were yet sinners. If you think that any scripture is saying contrary to this, then go and study in more depth than just your English translations because the scripture were not written in the first place in such a limited language; Hebrew for example is a much more complex language, and those who translated the English versions were mere humans. Study to show yourselves approved.
If you have ears to hear, in humility, you will consider this and do it. If you want to cling onto theology that you have been taught by mere men, who have caused you to perceive the scriptures in a different way than they were meant then you will continue in this divisive and wicked doctrine, and be answerable to the Most High for teaching it to others. It is a damaging and cruel doctrine for sure, and I sincerely hope you will prayerfully consider this.
We have to go back to 2 Pet 3:1 to understand who Peter is talking to, and he is talking to them that have obtained like precious faith. Peter is warning them of the importance of repenting when they sin. Peter also includes himself, by using the word "us-ward". Perish in this verse means being separated from God's fellowship.
Once that we have been born again spiritually, and commit a sin, we separate ourselves from our fellowship with God, until we repent. The natural man, according to 1 Cor 2:14, who has not been born again will not repent of breaking a spiritual law that he cannot discern, and thinks it to be foolishness.