Predestination; are fates set in some cases?

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Cameron143

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Yea, I wish it would have… I posted scripture on the topic. Not saying I’m correct, just stating my opinion based off of what scriptures I have read.

Then Magneta posted scripture..

After that, scripture left the conversation, and for the next 15 or so post nothing from the word of God, just accusations and feelings.

Like everything else in life, you remove the word of God and chaos ensues.
A soft answer turns away wrath. Even when someone is offensive, there is no law saying we must take offense. Lovingly steer the conversation back.
It's easy to take offense and retaliate. When we walk in the Spirit, it becomes very difficult to do. The extent to which the offenses of others work in us a desire to repay is the extent to which sin still exists within us. Sometimes we think God has us doing things for some reason, only to find he is exposing sin that still dwells in us.
 
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A soft answer turns away wrath. Even when someone is offensive, there is no law saying we must take offense. Lovingly steer the conversation back.
It's easy to take offense and retaliate. When we walk in the Spirit, it becomes very difficult to do. The extent to which the offenses of others work in us a desire to repay is the extent to which sin still exists within us. Sometimes we think God has us doing things for some reason, only to find he is exposing sin that still dwells in us.
I will remember this.
 
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Scripture for this belief....thanks
They were chose before the foundation of the world. That means they were chosen before they were born. The foundation was before flesh man.

But that should not be shocking, Jeremiah was chose before he was born.

Esau was hated before he was born.
 
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we can do we are still under Torah law but maybe just some aspects of it as part of Salvation. Or we can do yes we may be saved by Grace through Faith but need to work hard enough to keep it. Or we can do Yes, He is the Son of God but didn't exist till He was conceived or maybe at the creation. or we can do Romans 9, 10 and 11 and Jacob have I loved but Esau I have hated. That should fill up the schedule for a while.
I think I will not be permitted to make more threads--it seems the they're mad that I can prove my points--so I just re-created the post and posted it to my other thread.
Hope this helps!
https://christianchat.com/bible-discussion-forum/works-complete-faith.212639/page-53#post-5166518
 
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You said Jesus was white...
Jesus was the same color as Adam. I left prophecies concerning Israel, what race were the people who fulfilled these prophecy’s… as a matter fact, that’s ok, Jesus was whatever color and race you want Him to be.
 

Magenta

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there is a time for everything.
Best time to post about refraining your lips would not be after saying over seven hundred words.

Closer to 800, really, and probably over a thousand given the multiple times (3) you quoted my post in your post.
 
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Pssshhhh. Speak for yourself. You sure hate owning up to things, huh?
No.. I hate discussing the Bible with lonely old bitter woman who’s choices in life have left them on a forum on Sunday night trying to get people banned.
 

DJT_47

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A short study on this subject previously posted here and elsewhere.

Predestination (based upon the foreknowledge of God)

Premise:
God knows the beginning and the end, so therefore he must also know all that will occur within the entire expanse of time including everything that will occur in the middle, between the beginning and the end of time.
Predestination as discussed in the bible (below passages) can therefore be easily explained when taking into consideration the foreknowledge that God possesses as also noted in scripture, which factor is germane to the proper understanding of predestination but is most often, if not always, overlooked and not considered when examining/discussing predestination.

Further, based upon God’s foreknowledge, all things must therefore then be already determined (destiny/fate); how can they not be if God knows the future? How can God know the future if it is fluid, dynamic, and changes, unless such fluidity and change is part of His foreknowledge, which it obviously must be? If things were fluid, dynamic, and/or random and subject to unexpected or unknown constant change to God, God would not know what was going to happen in the future and would not be able nor have been able to predict future events through His prophets.

So, if God does know what will happen in the future, the future must already be set or determined and unchangeable (destiny/fate).
This premise further has profound implications when considering things such as prayer. This would have to then mean that God knows that you will (future) be praying for something before you pray for it. It doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t pray for it then, it simply means that the future is already known or has already been determined (due to God’s ‘foreknowledge’ of it), and your prayers, are simply fulfilling that which is already known to God and will occur as does everything else that occurs or will occur (also due to the “foreknowledge” of God). Whatever influences we think we have upon any given thing or subject through prayer or other actions, may in fact be as such, however, such influences are already known to God by His foreknowledge, and have therefore already been determined and are just the fulfillment of that which has already been determined will/should occur.

If God knows the beginning, the end, and as stated everything in between, then one can only conclude that all things have already been determined and are NOT able to be changed (destiny/fate) by prayer or anything else (once again due to the “foreknowledge” of God) and that all things that are done are so done in accordance with God’s plan and predicated upon and consistent with His “foreknowledge”. This is not to say that certain individuals were chosen first as being special or better than others and predestined accordingly, but rather means that once the plan was set into motion (the creation of all things), that the creation itself and related natural unfolding, sequential events, including the actions taken by individuals pursuant to the exercise of their own free will, would result in various things being done and events unfolding as a result thereof, but because God knows what those things will be in advance of them happening due to His “foreknowledge”, and predestination then being consistent with said “foreknowledge. Predestination then is successive to and in harmony with the “foreknowledge” of God.

Jer 1:5 5 Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.

Rom 8 28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.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.30 Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.

1 Pet 1:2 2 Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.

Eph 1 1 Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, to the saints which are at Ephesus, and to the faithful in Christ Jesus:2 Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:4 According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love:5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,
 

Magenta

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No.. I hate discussing the Bible with lonely old bitter woman who’s choices in life have left them on a forum on Sunday night trying to get people banned.
More of your false accusations. Got anything else?
 
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No.. I hate discussing the Bible with lonely old bitter woman who’s choices in life have left them on a forum on Sunday night trying to get people banned.
WhoAaa lol

Shes not bitter or old and lonely she loves Jesus and she looks like a beautiful flower and she fasts so she's probably young for her age! Lol
 
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More of your false accusations. Got anything else?
Ok you’re in your prime , and you are in a happy marriage, and you aren’t really on this forum… Whatever you want to tell yourself.