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OK.Yes - hence Jesus attributing the weeds to a act of a enemy.
I was rather upset to find out that some attribute everything to God...
even evil acts.
Thanks for clarifying!
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OK.Yes - hence Jesus attributing the weeds to a act of a enemy.
Hi NNS,
Maybe I'm wrong...but I don't worry about my salvation.
I agree with you that we have to choose who God is.
Jesus said: And who do YOU say that I AM??
The most important sentence in the N.T.
Depending on our answer we are either an enemy of God or a son of God.
There's no in-between, as much as some would like to believe there is.
Many will say they "haven't killed anyone" and yet Jesus stated that if we hate someone we have already murdered.
I also wish the world would change for the better...but I doubt that it will.
Sometimes I feel that this was the goal Jesus had: The Kingdom of God. (here on earth).
No. I mean the Kingdom of God here on earth NOW.The big picture though is that God's sovereignty is part of my hope for both the world and for myself. For both struggles in this life, and hope in the next one. The worry about salvation I think has it's moments in many Christians lives, but if you don't worry about it then you must have a great amount of confidance in God. That's an awesome thing.
Kingdom of God on Earth. Can't wait.
This is a contradiction. God cannot be in control when he is not in control. He can only be one of the other at any one time. Seeing as God is eternal, He has no 'succession of moments', so since he is immutable He must always be either in control or always out of control. To be 'out of control' is to contradict His Omnisapience so He cannot be so.Being in control does not require Him to control.
Randy,
I don't understand what the above verses have to do with what I wrote in my post no. 39.
I do believe, as you've said, that he ALLOWS to happen what naturally happens.
I'm of the belief that if something changes, like a healing for instance, it's a miracle and I doubt too many of those happen --- but I know they do.
What I'm saying is that there's a difference between God ALLOWING and God CAUSING.
Do you understand this difference?
This is a contradiction. God cannot be in control when he is not in control. He can only be one of the other at any one time. Seeing as God is eternal, He has no 'succession of moments', so since he is immutable He must always be either in control or always out of control. To be 'out of control' is to contradict His Omnisapience so He cannot be so.
Why would you use an unknown word instead of calling Him the all-wise God.omnisapient
Dictionary.com asks, "did you mean 'unsapient?'" Well, no.
A search of many online dictionaries yields nothing, so far. For sapient, Google says: Adjective: Wise, or attempting to appear wise. Noun: A human of the species homo sapiens.
OK.
I was rather upset to find out that some attribute everything to God...
even evil acts.
Thanks for clarifying!
I found many URLs for 'omnisapience'. Agreed, it has an esoteric meaning.fredy,
When is God out of control?
I've checked 7 major dictionaries for the meaning of omnisapience and found not a glimmer of help. I didn't know what it meant. This is what I found:
Why would you use an unknown word instead of calling Him the all-wise God.
See also: God’s Omnisapience: What is it and How Does it Affect You?
Oz
The greatest evil of history was God's plan. All members of the trinity agreed to it. The calamity you mention is 'small potatoes'.wondering,
Would you consider hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and droughts the work of Satan?
Or do you attribute them to God?
Oz
Oz,wondering,
What's your understanding of God causing tsunamis, tornadoes and cyclones?
Oz
Answered in previous post.wondering,
Would you consider hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and droughts the work of Satan?
Or do you attribute them to God?
Oz
Answered in previous post.
I don't attribute evil to God.
I an not of the reformed faith...the only Christians that attribute everything to God.
God is all-good and nothing evil/dark is in Him.
Satan is the prince of this world and evil can be attributed to him.
Easy.wondering,
How then do you answer this biblical revelation:
'The One forming light and creating darkness, Causing well-being and creating calamity; I am the Lord who does all these' (Isa 45:7 NASB)?
Oz
I think the other member meant:fredy,
When is God out of control?
I've checked 7 major dictionaries for the meaning of omnisapience and found not a glimmer of help. I didn't know what it meant. This is what I found:
Why would you use an unknown word instead of calling Him the all-wise God.
See also: God’s Omnisapience: What is it and How Does it Affect You?
Oz
Easy.
Everything was attributed to God.
We're talking about 4,000 years ago.
I'm not a Traditional believer in the O.T.
Sorry 'bout that.
This doesn't mean that the O.T. is not the word of God...
but not as most understand it or it makes no sense at all.
I never said that God is ever out of control. Quite the contrary. I believe He is always in control. But I do not believe He specifically controls everything. If He did, love would not be love, rather He would be forcing our every move, thought, and deed and then it would be a contradiction for Him to hold us accountable for our sins.This is a contradiction. God cannot be in control when he is not in control. He can only be one of the other at any one time. Seeing as God is eternal, He has no 'succession of moments', so since he is immutable He must always be either in control or always out of control. To be 'out of control' is to contradict His Omnisapience so He cannot be so.
I never said that God is ever out of control. Quite the contrary. I believe He is always in control. But I do not believe He specifically controls everything. If He did, love would not be love, rather He would be forcing our every move, thought, and deed and then it would be a contradiction for Him to hold us accountable for our sins.
Then, to the degree that God gives up control ... to that degree He is not in control. To that degree the infallible wisdom of God is replaced by the wisdom of an infinitely lesser being. A being that is not controlled by God, but by some unknown power.I never said that God is ever out of control. Quite the contrary. I believe He is always in control. But I do not believe He specifically controls everything.