Deborah13
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I'm finding it interesting here that my views seem to be in the minority. I didn't know that before. It always seemed to me that God had foreknowledge of what was going to happen and the prophecy in scripture was His sharing of some of that foreknowledge with us. I never before thought of it as God telling us something will happen, and then when it's time for it to happen, He has to create condemned people specifically to carry out what he said would happen. I just can't seem to see it that way.
I see it more like, in human terms, if I'm going to drive out onto the freeway of a major city at 5pm, I can predict (prophesy?) that the traffic will be heavy and slow to stopped. But I didn't create the slow traffic to make my prediction come true. I simply knew ahead of time this was going to happen. Even if I built the road and built all the cars, and even gave birth to all the drivers and gave them free will to drive as they please, I can still predict the heavy traffic and it will happen without me intervening to cause it to happen. So if I, as a mere human with only average intelligence can predict this, why couldn't God with his omniscience predict what will happen in the future without having to then specifically create condemned people to carry out what he predicted?
Obadiah, I do not believe God creates condemned people.
God created Adam and Eve and said His creation was good, and told them to be fruitful and multiply. He created them in His own image. God does not create anything that is not good.
Because of the fall we are ALL born into condemnation. Ranchers have a saying about sheep that,
"they are born looking for a place to die." That reminds me of people, we are born weak and stupid. Therefore, we need a loving shepard to watch over us.
26 Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.
If we take that bird and lock it up in a cage does the Father feed them? Nope, if we don't they die.
The Father provided for them in their natural habitat. He created the plants, bugs, and worms the little birds eat. And all these things He created to reproduce themselves so that they keep providing for the birds.
So all things are the product of God's original creation. He planned before the foundations of the earth all of creation, of how it would work, He set it in motion.
Am I saying that God is just sitting back from that time forward? No, not at all. He works in the lives of people both the saved and the unsaved. He uses people to fulfill the things that He has planned.
Moses and God spoke together, Moses appealed to God. God repented (changed His mind).
Did God know all these things with Moses would happen, I think He did. Did He plan and make all of them happen, I don't really know.
When the word says, the fervent prayer avails much. How can that be true if God has already planned every little thing out and made it happen. Does God force a man to pray fervently? Or does He tell us to do that and if we do He responds to those prayers? I think He responds to those prayers.
Did God make the Israelites burn their children in the sacrificial fires to Molech/Baal. Absolutely not.
Jer 19:5 and have built the high places of Baal to burn their sons with fire, burnt-offerings to Baal, that I commanded not, nor spake of, nor did it come up on My heart.
Jer 32:35 And they build the high places of Baal, that are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through to Molech, which I did not command them, nor did it come up on my heart to do this abomination, so as to cause Judah to sin.
Did God know they would do this? I think He did because He is God. But I don't think He planned it and I don't think He made them do it.