In my last post (5518) I stated my understanding of God's logical order of his decrees in 2Ki 20:1-11 in a manner that would likely be counterintuitive to many if not most here. Once again for the sake of clarity, here is how I listed them:
1. God decreed [the End] that He would deliver Jerusalem and the king from the Assyrians
2. God decreed that he would give the king a miraculous sign for his assurance
3. God decreed that he would add 15 years to Hezekiah's life.
4. God immediately upon hearing the king's petition decreed to him that He would heal him.
5. God decreed the king, upon hearing the news, would humble himself and weep bitterly
5. God decreed through the prophet, that the king would not survive his illness.
7.God decreed a serious illness would befall the king.
Before appealing to Natural Revelation to support the above order, I would remind everyone once again of what Paul said:
Eph 1:11-12
11 In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will, 12 in order that we, who were the first to hope in Christ, might be for the praise of his glory.
NIV
I can find no compelling reason either in Special (divine) or Natural Revelation to not take "who works out everything" to mean what it literally says! Therefore, this would necessarily mean that God not only ordains Ends but all the Means to realize those Ends as well. And in my last post, I cited Joseph in the OT and Christ in the New as stellar examples of this truth.
Quick true story: Several years ago, I was having this discussion with a hardcore atheist on a secular forum, who ironically was machinery parts designer, and we were discussing causes and effects. Naturally, in his worldly view of life he boldly claimed that Causes (means) always precede Effects (ends). I challenged such a brash and bold claim. I retorted that his claim is only true in this physical world, but it was certainly not true in the spiritual, unseen, immaterial world --- such as the human mind. In this latter world, it's a whole different ball game. Effects very often precede Causes in the human mind (intellect). Of course, I went on to give several examples,etc. Effects in inventors' minds always precede Causes (means).
Take the famous Wright Brothers, for example. They invented the first airplane. When the idea of a flying machine or device entered their mind, they already has a pretty good idea of what it would look like and what it would do and generally how it would be done. I would think from their study of nature (birds), they would understand that their machine would need wings like a bird for purposes of air uplift. And they would understand that they would need other assisting "feathers" that would operate tail feathers to steer the machine, etc. And they would need power to get enough airlift up under the wings, etc, etc. In other words, they had this image of a flying machine in their mind, which then was transferred to paper for easier modification and study, and then from there proceeded to the actual building stage. In other words, the concept (as rough as it may have been) of this winged machine was in their minds long before all the many means were that would be necessary to actually transform their intellectual concept into a physical reality.
We've all heard the old adage: "Necessity is the Mother of all Inventions"? Well, necessity begets an idea or concept in the human mind, and that idea/concept is the End. The Means will then inevitably follow any End that is rationally and reasonably attainable. Because man is created in God's image, I have to think we share this in common with God. Of course, we can't create or invent ex nihilo, as God has, but still God's original plan for a Garden of Eden world whereby he would dwell with his creation forever and he would partner with us for his glory to accomplish things that hasn't even entered our minds is being fulfilled. It's no accident that God's story of Garden and Redemption begins in Genesis -- a book of "beginnings" that reveals what God's intentions were for Adam and Eve, and that God's story ends in Revelation that just as clearly reveals that this earth will one day be transformed to its prior Edenic glory, if not better! How ironic is this!? Remember what the prophet said: That God declared the End from the Beginning!? The End was declared in the opening chapters of Genesis and all that follows in the Sacred Text reveals the Means to get to that End in Rev 21- 22. These latter chapters circle back to the early chapters of Genesis. The End truly was declared in the Beginning as Isaiah said.
And the only way any of us can have supreme confidence that we'll see that End is if we believe that the Playwright, Producer and Director of this Divine Play on His World Stage is taking us there for the Glory of our Praise!
1. God decreed [the End] that He would deliver Jerusalem and the king from the Assyrians
2. God decreed that he would give the king a miraculous sign for his assurance
3. God decreed that he would add 15 years to Hezekiah's life.
4. God immediately upon hearing the king's petition decreed to him that He would heal him.
5. God decreed the king, upon hearing the news, would humble himself and weep bitterly
5. God decreed through the prophet, that the king would not survive his illness.
7.God decreed a serious illness would befall the king.
Before appealing to Natural Revelation to support the above order, I would remind everyone once again of what Paul said:
Eph 1:11-12
11 In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will, 12 in order that we, who were the first to hope in Christ, might be for the praise of his glory.
NIV
I can find no compelling reason either in Special (divine) or Natural Revelation to not take "who works out everything" to mean what it literally says! Therefore, this would necessarily mean that God not only ordains Ends but all the Means to realize those Ends as well. And in my last post, I cited Joseph in the OT and Christ in the New as stellar examples of this truth.
Quick true story: Several years ago, I was having this discussion with a hardcore atheist on a secular forum, who ironically was machinery parts designer, and we were discussing causes and effects. Naturally, in his worldly view of life he boldly claimed that Causes (means) always precede Effects (ends). I challenged such a brash and bold claim. I retorted that his claim is only true in this physical world, but it was certainly not true in the spiritual, unseen, immaterial world --- such as the human mind. In this latter world, it's a whole different ball game. Effects very often precede Causes in the human mind (intellect). Of course, I went on to give several examples,etc. Effects in inventors' minds always precede Causes (means).
Take the famous Wright Brothers, for example. They invented the first airplane. When the idea of a flying machine or device entered their mind, they already has a pretty good idea of what it would look like and what it would do and generally how it would be done. I would think from their study of nature (birds), they would understand that their machine would need wings like a bird for purposes of air uplift. And they would understand that they would need other assisting "feathers" that would operate tail feathers to steer the machine, etc. And they would need power to get enough airlift up under the wings, etc, etc. In other words, they had this image of a flying machine in their mind, which then was transferred to paper for easier modification and study, and then from there proceeded to the actual building stage. In other words, the concept (as rough as it may have been) of this winged machine was in their minds long before all the many means were that would be necessary to actually transform their intellectual concept into a physical reality.
We've all heard the old adage: "Necessity is the Mother of all Inventions"? Well, necessity begets an idea or concept in the human mind, and that idea/concept is the End. The Means will then inevitably follow any End that is rationally and reasonably attainable. Because man is created in God's image, I have to think we share this in common with God. Of course, we can't create or invent ex nihilo, as God has, but still God's original plan for a Garden of Eden world whereby he would dwell with his creation forever and he would partner with us for his glory to accomplish things that hasn't even entered our minds is being fulfilled. It's no accident that God's story of Garden and Redemption begins in Genesis -- a book of "beginnings" that reveals what God's intentions were for Adam and Eve, and that God's story ends in Revelation that just as clearly reveals that this earth will one day be transformed to its prior Edenic glory, if not better! How ironic is this!? Remember what the prophet said: That God declared the End from the Beginning!? The End was declared in the opening chapters of Genesis and all that follows in the Sacred Text reveals the Means to get to that End in Rev 21- 22. These latter chapters circle back to the early chapters of Genesis. The End truly was declared in the Beginning as Isaiah said.
And the only way any of us can have supreme confidence that we'll see that End is if we believe that the Playwright, Producer and Director of this Divine Play on His World Stage is taking us there for the Glory of our Praise!