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Although Arminians believe God to be omniscient, the consequences of their doctrine of "libertarian free will" conflicts with this belief. Consider:but others suggest He is not.
Amphropormorphism (sp?)If God knows all things why did he go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to ascertain whether their sin was as great as the outcry suggested? Wouldn’t he have known without going?
I believe God can limit Himself whenever He wishes at anytime. Jesus limited Himself numerous times in order to show us how to overcome our own limitations.If God knows all things why did he go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to ascertain whether their sin was as great as the outcry suggested? Wouldn’t he have known without going?
Amphropormorphism (sp?)
If God knows all things why did he go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to ascertain whether their sin was as great as the outcry suggested? Wouldn’t he have known without going?
Interesting theory. Never heard that one before.But one commentator pointed out that all three were the LORD. No doubt a reference to the Trinity.
I don't believe He did it for His own sake but for Abraham's sake.If God knows all things why did he go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to ascertain whether their sin was as great as the outcry suggested? Wouldn’t he have known without going?
Genesis 18 The Lord appeared to Abraham near the great trees of Mamre while he was sitting at the entrance to his tent in the heat of the day. 2 Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby. When he saw them, he hurried from the entrance of his tent to meet them and bowed low to the ground.
Interesting theory. Never heard that one before.
OzSpen ... what's your take one this ... that the three men were the Father, Son and Spirit ?
Reminds me of Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."God is without boundaries and has unlimited power and authority. He is limitless in all he has ever done, ever will do or ever speak as all of creation is subject to his omnipotence. We can read of God’s creation in Genesis chapter one that he is the creative word as he only had to speak the universe into existence and it was done. Genesis 17:1, 2 he is expressed by his name Almighty God before Abraham who spoke with great authority and power as he told Abraham to walk worthy before him and made his covenant between himself, Abraham and all generations to come in Genesis 12.
God is in control of nations and nature through out history as we can clearly see that his word says do not touch mine anointed in Psalms 105:15 as God’s covenant is to all generations that will walk and be made perfect before him. God has control of all the covenant promises he has made with his people and that no one can interfere with what God has given them. A good example of this is when God gave Israel the land of Canaan that was rich with milk and honey that they should never depart from that land. Many have tried to come against Gods Promised Land and God will always put the enemy in our hands with his unlimited power and authority, which is also given to us through grace to stand against the enemy.
God’s omnipotence is expressed through his son Christ Jesus whom gave his life as a ransom so we could have eternal life with the Father, John 3:16; Romans 10:9, 10. God’s infinite power is shown through the Holy Spirit that guides us, comforts us, protects us and teaches us all things of Gods word, John 14:26.
Through doubt, which is lack of faith, we at times limit God and place boundaries around him that shuts off his power and authority in our lives especially when we face trials and tribulations we allow ourselves to get caught up in and see no way out, which opens the door for Satan to bring fear into our thoughts. James 1:17 says every good gift and every perfect gift is from above and comes down from God whom is no variableness, but we try to change what God is even when he is unchangeable and we can not fathom with our carnal mind how God can change every situation in our life.
God only wants the best for us and will always give us his best in his timing. When we wait on Gods timing then his perfection is fulfilled in us which brings glory and honor to his name. Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. Teach us Lord of your omnipotence that we may walk before you in all your fullness.
Gen 18:1 And the LORD appeared unto him in the plains of Mamre: and he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day;God appeared to Abraham as three men who promised that Abraham would have a son in his old age (Gen 18:1-6). God stated that He would go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to ascertain whether what their inhabitants had done was as great as the outcry that had reached Him:
Gen 18:20 Then the LORD said, "The outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah is so great and their sin so grievous
Gen 18:21 that I will go down and see if what they have done is as bad as the outcry that has reached me. If not, I will know."
If God were omniscient, He would not have had to go down to Sodom and Gomorrah or send two angels to Sodom and Gomorrah to ascertain whether their sin was as bad as the outcry that reached Him. He would have already known it.
OzSpen’s post #10 addresses this question by suggesting that it was not the Lord that appeared to Abraham and went down to Sodom and Gomorrah to see if their sin was as great as the outcry; rather, it was an angel or angels of the Lord that went down. OzSpen writes, “The angel of the Lord appeared at various times in the OT and he is addressed as ‘Lord.’” Therefore, because the men were angels, and not God, they were not omniscient and therefore, had to go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to see for themselves whether the sin was as great as the outcry.
I do not find this convincing. Genesis 18 repeatedly refers to the three visitors as the “LORD.” Genesis 19:1 refers to two of the men as “angels.” Both the NIV and NKJV (all caps). The original Hebrew uses יְהֹוָה (H3068), which translates as Jehovah / "the existing One.” Therefore, we should conclude that it was in fact the Lord that appeared to Abraham in Genesis 18, though He may have been accompanied by 2 angels.
WIP stated, “I don't believe He did it for His own sake but for Abraham's sake.” I don’t believe this addresses my question. According to Genesis 18, God stated that He would go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to see whether their sin was as bad as the outcry. The purpose of going down was not for Abraham’s benefit; it was to determine the extent of Sodom and Gomorrah’s sin. This leaves me with the question: If God is omniscient, why did He (or His angels) need to go down to see the extent of the sin? Wouldn’t God have known without going?
Where have you ever seen God or Jesus after He ascended up to heaven come down to earth transforming them self into a man?I believe one of the three men that Abraham spoke with in Genesis 18 was God.
I am unaware of instances in which Jesus, after He ascended into heaven, came down to earth and transformed Himself into a man. However, there are instances in which God (or Jesus) appeared as men (I am not sure whether “transform” is the right term here) before Jesus ascended into heaven. Examples include:Where have you ever seen God or Jesus after He ascended up to heaven come down to earth transforming them self into a man?
Gen 14:18 And Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth bread and wine: and he was the priest of the most high God.I am unaware of instances in which Jesus, after He ascended into heaven, came down to earth and transformed Himself into a man. However, there are instances in which God (or Jesus) appeared as men (I am not sure whether “transform” is the right term here) before Jesus ascended into heaven. Examples include:
MELCHIZEDEK
Melchizedek appeared to Abraham in Genesis 14. The name “Melchizedek” means “king of righteousness” (Heb 7:2). We know that “[n]o one is good except God alone” (Mar 10:8). This indicates that Melchizedek was God. Melchizedek has “neither beginning nor end of life” (Heb 7:3), “remains a priest forever” (Heb 7:3) and is “said to be living” (Heb 7:8). If Melchizedek had neither beginning nor end of life, then he must be: (i) uncreated; and (ii) immortal. That Melchizedek “remains a priest forever” (Heb 7:3) and is said to be “living” (Heb 7:8) also points to his immortality. God “alone has immortality” (1Ti 6:16). Therefore, Melchizedek should be understood to be God and the appearance of Melchizedek to Abraham should be understood as an appearance of God as a man.
THREE MEN WHO APPEARED TO ABRAHAM
The “Lord” appeared to Abraham as three men and promised Abraham would have a son (Gen 18:1-6). For the reasons I stated earlier, I believe one of these three men was God.
A MAN WHO WRESTLED WITH JACOB
Jacob wrestled with a “Man” that I believe was God (and possibly Jesus). Genesis 32:24 refers to the person as a “Man,” but the context implies that it is no ordinary man with whom Jacob wrestled. The person had supernatural qualities. When he saw that he could not overpower Jacob, he wrenched Jacob’s hip simply by touching the socket (Gen 32:25). The fact that Jacob, in Genesis 32:30, states, “I have seen God face to face” is further indication that the Man he wrestled with was God.
A MAN THAT APPEARED IN THE FIERY FURNACE
It appears that God appeared to King Nebuchadnezzar as a man. After King Nebuchadnezzar cast Shadrach, Meschach and Abed-Nego into the fiery furnace, he witnessed a fourth man with them and “the form of the fourth is like the Son of God” (Dan3:25). It appears that this fourth man was Jesus.
Nothing is "hidden" from the Lord. God did know as the judgment had already been made and was carried out. The angels may not have known nor Abraham. For their sake God let them see/know the extent of the evil perhaps to bring them some comfort as they were destroying people as God had commanded.If God knows all things why did he go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to ascertain whether their sin was as great as the outcry suggested? Wouldn’t he have known without going?