Predestination is misunderstood...

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Genez

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How anyone survives being struck makes me stand in awe. I've read of people who have been struck multiple times and survived. :eek:

In a village there was one man named Rodney.
He lived on a hill top.

He was struck three times.

After the third hit the village people gave him the nickname.

"Lightning Rod."

:unsure: Not sure if I read that, or dreamed it.....
 

Nehemiah6

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I understand when God wills something it comes to pass.
And in this case it does not work that way.

Now pay close attention to this passage (1 Tim 2:3,4): For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. That could accurately be stated as "Who wills all men to be saved". He wills it but He does not decree it. Why? Because each one must FIRST obey the Gospel. Thus: He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. (John 3:36) If you don't believe the Son, and do not believe on Him, you will not have eternal life, even though God wills that you should have it. Now do you understand what is being presented?
 
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what you mean he wrote.down the names.

Do you mean he wrote down people who would be saved,.or people by name
There are many Bible verses which say that the names of those God will save were written in His book before He created the world
 
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You got off on the wrong foot, unless you are saying that he purposed to save all human beings. God WILLED that all men be saved and come unto the knowledge of the truth, but He has set conditions for sinners to be saved by grace. Obedience to the Gospel is a necessity.
No I don't believe God purposed to save all human beings. There are many Bible verses which state that God wrote the names of the specific individuals He would save in the book of life.
God is almighty, so if He wanted to save all men then all men would be saved but as it is the majority are condemned to hell.
God said, nobody is seeking Him. All have gone astray, each after his own lust so we would never choose God.
 
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There are many Bible verses which say that the names of those God will save were written in His book before He created the world
there are many verse perhaps, but they will all relate to the message only being given once by God.

It should be simple to understand, those names written in the lambs book of God represent past tense present tense and future tense.

You understand that don't you.
 
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In a village there was one man named Rodney.
He lived on a hill top.

He was struck three times.

After the third hit the village people gave him the nickname.

"Lightning Rod."

:unsure: Not sure if I read that, or dreamed it.....
listen don't insult what you don't understand, and don't try to have me passed of as retard.

The fact is I survived, and also I look at it as a blessing, I was changed, after being struck by lightening, my life changed, and also I started to have many dreams that came true 😊

So this is why I'm correcting all the balloons in this thread, 😊

And besides this you should call me lord snooty. That my nickname in real life.
 
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Why did Adam eat the forbidden fruit?

Why did Cain kill Abel?

Why did Abram build an altar?

Why did Ruth stay with Naomi?

Why did David marry Abigail?

These are all expression of human will. Each person chose a course of action, thereby expressing their own will.

Your explanation is flawed because you are only using the examples of God's will to define the word. The Bible uses the word but does not actually define it. There are very few words defined in Scripture.
expression of human choice, not will.

Ill post you hundreds of verse where will is mentioned by God.

Then we will see which is more accurate.

The will you have belongs to God, which has limitations because God created you that way.
 
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If God wills things? Then so does man. For we were created in his image.
If God created you in his image you would be invisible, your not.

He created you in an image he had in in his complex mind, he saw an image of man, then he willed it into existence.
 
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That is referring to God's will. We are made in His image and likeness which is why we have a will. To not have a will of our own makes us less than human.

How could Adam make a choice contrary to God's will, if He didn't allow him to exercise his own will in the garden?

You make absolutely no sense whatsoever. :confused:
if you where created in a true likeness to God you would be invisible 😊
 
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That is referring to God's will. We are made in His image and likeness which is why we have a will. To not have a will of our own makes us less than human.

How could Adam make a choice contrary to God's will, if He didn't allow him to exercise his own will in the garden?

You make absolutely no sense whatsoever. :confused:
Again they make a choice out of there capacity to think,.not there will
 
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That is referring to God's will. We are made in His image and likeness which is why we have a will. To not have a will of our own makes us less than human.

How could Adam make a choice contrary to God's will, if He didn't allow him to exercise his own will in the garden?

You make absolutely no sense whatsoever. :confused:
no need to be unhappy about not having a will of your own.

What you need is ask God to do his will.

So that his will can be done in your life.

As it stands for people who are not saved, there will is blocked dead.

From the dust they where born and to the dust they will return. Which includes there soul.

The spirit that returns to heaven is his spirit not yours. Thats also his will 😊
 

Nehemiah6

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There are many Bible verses which state that God wrote the names of the specific individuals He would save in the book of life.
Actually you should read about the Book of Life again. All names are written in the book of life UNTIL THEY ARE REMOVED for refusal to repent and believe.
Yet now, if thou wilt forgive their sin--; and if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book which thou hast written. And the LORD said unto Moses, Whosoever hath sinned against me, him will I blot out of my book. (Exod 32:32,33)
 

Cameron143

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And in this case it does not work that way.

Now pay close attention to this passage (1 Tim 2:3,4): For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. That could accurately be stated as "Who wills all men to be saved". He wills it but He does not decree it. Why? Because each one must FIRST obey the Gospel. Thus: He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. (John 3:36) If you don't believe the Son, and do not believe on Him, you will not have eternal life, even though God wills that you should have it. Now do you understand what is being presented?
It says who will have all men saved is not saying He wills people saved, but that He desires all men saved. That is, this is His preference. He takes no pleasure in the death and destruction of man. But He does not will it. It is not accurate to say He wills it. This is a distortion of meaning and grammar. All that God wills comes to pass.
 

Dino246

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expression of human choice, not will.
Which are the same thing.

Ill post you hundreds of verse where will is mentioned by God.

Then we will see which is more accurate.
Posting hundreds of verses where "will" is mentioned by God will not prove which is more accurate, because none of these is a definition.

The will you have belongs to God, which has limitations because God created you that way.
Human will is indeed limited by God's design. He has endowed humans with freedom of choice within these limitations ... in other words, free will.

It's not that difficult a concept.
 
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It says who will have all men saved is not saying He wills people saved, but that He desires all men saved. That is, this is His preference. He takes no pleasure in the death and destruction of man. But He does not will it. It is not accurate to say He wills it. This is a distortion of meaning and grammar. All that God wills comes to pass.
Ephesians 1:11

New International Version



11 In him we were also chosen,[a] having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will,


The scripture says he works everything in you with his will.
 

Mem

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It says who will have all men saved is not saying He wills people saved, but that He desires all men saved. That is, this is His preference. He takes no pleasure in the death and destruction of man. But He does not will it. It is not accurate to say He wills it. This is a distortion of meaning and grammar. All that God wills comes to pass.
So, even as all and every kind of sin is forgiven, if God does not will that unbelief is forgiven, then unbelief would be excluded from the sins forgiven. And indeed, it is written there is one unforgiveable sin, a sort of small print clause in the terms of the covenant, if you will, although I know that you will not. But if this is true.... then what? Is it impossible that you might have rejected a truth? I assume, since I believe contrarily in this matter, you must believe that I have rejected the truth, or at the least have embraced the lie.