God's will cannot be overcome by human will
It is God’s will that we rejoice in always. Hod’s Will does not always come to pass. I fail all the time.
God's will cannot be overcome by human will
He chose us, not the other way around
To all the offer of salvation is freely give
Biblically, God is perfect in knowledge. Allow scripture to define what that means and set aside human logic.
It is God-given logic or reasoning ability that discerns what Scripture means, so do not demean God's grace.
It is God-given logic or reasoning ability that discerns what Scripture means, so do not demean God's grace.
In other words, man should not define God according to what we think, and then put God into our definition. Take the thinking out of it and allow scripture to define everything we know about God.
But He also knows what each fish is doing, where it is swimming, and why He has it there. If no sparrow is unaccounted for, neither is any fish.Yes, the reality is that MFW is limited, and I am glad you do not think it is determined by God.
I believe God is literally omnipresent in creation/the universe, which manifests God Himself/GW
in the dimensions of three dimensional space and time as He continually upholds everything.
"God can be controlling history and mankind can be fulfilling it through their choices" is what I visualize as God controlling where a river flows bu allows the fish to swim where they wish--within limits.
Biblically, God is perfect in knowledge. Allow scripture to define what that means and set aside human logic.
He chose us in him. One has to get in him before being part of the God’s chosen to serve him.
It is God’s will that we rejoice in always. Hod’s Will does not always come to pass. I fail all the time.
It is God’s will that we rejoice in always. Hod’s Will does not always come to pass. I fail all the time.
1 Thessalonians 5:24He who calls you [is] faithful, Who also will do [it.]
But He also knows what each fish is doing, where it is swimming, and why He has it there. If no sparrow is unaccounted for, neither is any fish.
Do you suppose He made some fish simply to be eaten? At a specific time? For a specific person?
And I don't believe that the ability to make choices is the same as free will.
It's not a matter of language. I believe one exists and one doesn't. Also, the Bible says none seek after God.Well, I propose as the third axiomatic belief that reality is meaningful and communicable or able to be discussed rationally in fellowship with other truthseekers, and I credit whoever invented language with founding this fact, because the discussion of reality uses language as the means.
Thus, in order to communicate sufficiently for attaining agreement or unity, it is necessary to have a common language and cultural context, which makes discussion problematic with those who redefine words rather than accepting the common dictionary definitions, in this case that choice and free will are synonymous, so God allowing fish to swim within limits means that souls may choose whether to seek salvation. And yes, it means that God will eat them, if you mean will He condemn them if they do not choose/will to be saved.
John 15:16You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you
have faith!!
He will do all His will
it does not mean God has failed if you are not doing this.
it means you are failing to dwell in Him - - now
It's not a matter of language. I believe one exists and one doesn't. Also, the Bible says none seek after God.
Last I checked, Romans was a NT book.Well, we are using language, and both-and logic would be good for you.
The OT said none seek after God, but the NT commands repenting and seeking,
so choose/will to believe what you want/will--but I choose Jesus.