Not_Now.Soon
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To wondering.
If Good and Evil are comparable to being right with God, and turning away from God; then the source of evil is the option of rebellion Against God. It seems like when I read the bible talking about Israel turning away from God they turned more and more wicked.
Taking it a step further though, is the concept of rebellion in heaven against God, and a third of the Angels banded with Satan. That is one huge foothold on evil. This might be the closest guess as to why evil was allowed as an option, because the rebellion had not yet been defeated. All of the evil that comes either as a consquence of sin and turning away, or comes more directly as an active choice choosing evil instead of good could be part of something bigger then us. It could be a Testiment in itself for both us and the Angels, to never again turn from God. Never let it get a foothold, and never repeat the trial that Satan and God are on right now, through Satan's rebellion.
Think about the book of Job, where Satan puts Job to the test; or Jesus telling Peter that Satan was wanting to sift him and test him. Sometimes it seems like God is on trial in the bible, as much as Satan is condemned in the bible (being already judged and condemned). When God finally removes the option of sin, I think He's going to do it with a permanent force. Not just is sin and evil no longer an option but a testament of why it will never be allowed again. At least that's my hope.
If Good and Evil are comparable to being right with God, and turning away from God; then the source of evil is the option of rebellion Against God. It seems like when I read the bible talking about Israel turning away from God they turned more and more wicked.
Taking it a step further though, is the concept of rebellion in heaven against God, and a third of the Angels banded with Satan. That is one huge foothold on evil. This might be the closest guess as to why evil was allowed as an option, because the rebellion had not yet been defeated. All of the evil that comes either as a consquence of sin and turning away, or comes more directly as an active choice choosing evil instead of good could be part of something bigger then us. It could be a Testiment in itself for both us and the Angels, to never again turn from God. Never let it get a foothold, and never repeat the trial that Satan and God are on right now, through Satan's rebellion.
Think about the book of Job, where Satan puts Job to the test; or Jesus telling Peter that Satan was wanting to sift him and test him. Sometimes it seems like God is on trial in the bible, as much as Satan is condemned in the bible (being already judged and condemned). When God finally removes the option of sin, I think He's going to do it with a permanent force. Not just is sin and evil no longer an option but a testament of why it will never be allowed again. At least that's my hope.