Oh but if God is in control over everything and people do not have a choice, is must be God's fault if they sin
Who says people do not have a choice.. Certainly not the reformed/calvinist whatever name you want to use. Men most definatly have a choice, and they use their 'wills' to make those choices.
Are you saying God is not in control of everything🤔. Because if man's choice can thwart God then you have made man king.. Pretty much believing the lie told in Eden.
I would say just be careful in trying to resolve what the bible doesn't give us an answer to. That is, how can we reconcile God's sovereignty and man's responsibility...
I'll give you a couple of examples.
Who wrote the book of Romans. Was it Paul, was It God.. Did God override Paul's word choice, or was Paul a robot🤔
Now I will make even harder. Read Isaiah 10. Who is will is doing what?
In verse 5ff God is using Assyria to punish a godless nation(cf 9:17 apostate Israel). God says 'I send him' and 'I command him' (v6).
The Assyria king boasts of what he has done, in his minds its done by his will (v8ff, esp v11). The Assyria King does not see God's intention only himself as king using hiw own 'will' that why God says "but he does not so intend" v7.
As scripture tells God uses evil for his own purposes (story of Joseph). God does not need man's Co operation, or their intention..
'Events unfold through human intentions but also, more deeply, through divine intention (cf. Luke 22:22; Acts 2:22-23; 4:26-28 ESV note on Isa 10:7)
The big problems come when we try and resolve how this works. That is God's Sovereignty and man's responsibility.
But one thing we do know is that every inclination and intention of man is wicked.. Its his nature. Its doesn't mean he can't do good things and it doesn't men he is as bad as he could be. But, all his choices are volitional and flow freely from who he naturally is.
Christ set us free from that bondage and this through the out ward call of the gospel and the inward working of the spirit.. Like Peters preaching in Acts 2..
Peter preaches (the living word) the men heard these words (Acts 2:37a), and the Spirit worked their heart (v37b) and only then they asked what do we néed to do v37c).. The response to that cut and renewed heart is repent and be baptised.
Again the outward call of the gospel is universal. It goes out to all. But the inward working of the Spirit is not on all.. Compare the reaction when Stephen preached the gospel..
The outward call - The men heard(v54) no renewing of the heart here.. They were enraged (v54).
Anyhow Polar, reformed Theology does not believe man is a robot with no choice, man makes volitional choices all the time.. But God is Sovereign and in control of all things all the time. How does that work.. I don't know and neither do you. The bible doesn't tell us.
Anyhow have a good evening.. Coffee time here ☕👍
Oh and excuse typos etc.. Im still not too good using my phone 🙃📱😂🤣