Dorothy Mae
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He knows. Why is it important to you that God is ignorant?God does not know who will chose Him ,except for His elect
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He knows. Why is it important to you that God is ignorant?God does not know who will chose Him ,except for His elect
You misunderstand what I said.You discount the strength a stubborn man can have and blame God instead. In this you err.
Then you must also think it's contradictory that a rat is free to exercise it's freewill in a rat maze while the maker of the maze and the boundaries exercises his.That is totally contradictory.
I posted the scripture that shows He does control our circumstances, and why he does that.No evidence he does this (manipulation) and all evidence is He doesn’t.
God lets man reject Him. When and where he does that can and will be manipulated by God as he controls the circumstances that provoke that rejection. Suffering, for example, can either reveal you to be for God, or against him. God is in control of the circumstances of suffering to test whether or not a man will reject Him.Those in the Bible punished for failing to choose the plan were not manipulated by God through circumstances to do so.
They don't lose their freewill to not receive and retain and produce the fruit of the kingdom.That’s the opposite of the parable which plainly states that the poor soil are people with no root in them. Their choice.
You need to ask WHY He has mercy and WHY He strengthens decisions WE make. There’s a reason. For example: Blessed are the merciful for THEY (and not others) will receive mercy.Romans 9:18
18 ...God has mercy on whom He wants to have mercy, and He hardens whom He wants to harden.
Jesus chose his disciples who became apostles and changed the world. That doesn’t mean He chose us. He also says “one of you is a devil” so does that apply to us too?John 15:16
16You did not choose Me, but I chose you.
Why do you think I think He's ignorant ?He knows. Why is it important to you that God is ignorant?
Have they lost their free will to receive?They don't lose their freewill to not receive and retain and produce the fruit of the kingdom.
No, they made choices. Pharaoh is unusual in human history for a purpose God did exactly once.Pharaoh is an example of how God will harden you in that choice to not retain it. He does that by denying a person His mercy and compassion. Israel is itself an example of this.
You make it sound like God inspired scripture then was bound to make it happen. It’s more complex than that. What is more SOME believed.John 12:37-40
37Although Jesus had performed so many signs in their presence, they still did not believe in Him. 38This was to fulfill the word of Isaiah the prophet:
“Lord, who has believed our message?
And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?”g
39For this reason they were unable to believe. For again, Isaiah says:
40“He has blinded their eyes
and hardened their hearts,
so that they cannot see with their eyes,
and understand with their hearts,
and turn,
and I would heal them.”h
If He doesn’t KNOW something, that’s the definition of ignorant. It’s not an insult, it’s a fact. We are all ignorant about many things. No one of us knows everything. That means ignorant.Why do you think I think He's ignorant ?
Actually, it's simpler than that.You make it sound like God inspired scripture then was bound to make it happen. It’s more complex than that.
Depends.Have they lost their free will to receive?
But Paul is literally using him as an example of what God also did in regard to the offspring of the Patriarchs and the Israelites. So how does that make Pharaoh's an unusual case?No, they made choices. Pharaoh is unusual in human history for a purpose God did exactly once.
Yes, there is a reason.You need to ask WHY He has mercy and WHY He strengthens decisions WE make. There’s a reason.
All of God's people are referred to as God's chosen people. It isn't just for some. Everybody who has believed and is saved was chosen on the basis of their faith to become the people and nation of God.Jesus chose his disciples who became apostles and changed the world.
Only if it does.He also says “one of you is a devil” so does that apply to us too?
Have they lost their free will to receive?They don't lose their freewill to not receive and retain and produce the fruit of the kingdom.
No, they made choices. Pharaoh is unusual in human history for a purpose God did exactly once.Pharaoh is an example of how God will harden you in that choice to not retain it. He does that by denying a person His mercy and compassion. Israel is itself an example of this.
You make it sound like God inspired scripture then was bound to make it happen. It’s more complex than that. What is more SOME believed.John 12:37-40
37Although Jesus had performed so many signs in their presence, they still did not believe in Him. 38This was to fulfill the word of Isaiah the prophet:
“Lord, who has believed our message?
And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?”g
39For this reason they were unable to believe. For again, Isaiah says:
40“He has blinded their eyes
and hardened their hearts,
so that they cannot see with their eyes,
and understand with their hearts,
and turn,
and I would heal them.”h
We aren’t all chosen to be apostles. That applies to them.All of God's people are referred to as God's chosen people. It isn't just for some. Everybody who has believed and is saved was chosen on the basis of their faith to become the people and nation of God.
Judas was a believer too.Only if it does.
If you're a believer it doesn't apply to you.
He gave us the reason why some receive mercy. There are no boundaries except our choice to have mercy on others or refuse.Yes, there is a reason.
To serve his purposes he frees or restrains the exercise of our 'free' will. Meanwhile, in our arrogance and our ignorance, we think we have unrestrained free will. We have limited freewill. Sometimes less than at other times. We're like rats in a maze. We can only exercise our free will in the boundaries the maker of the maze has established and allowed us to move around in.