I must say that in my short time on this forum, you guys, my fellow posters, have really made me think more, study harder, and spend more time connecting with my Lord. Because of that I feel I am growing and for that I am truly thankful.
To the topic at hand.......
In another thread the topic of being good has been discussed and it got me to thinking about what being good actually is and what I have been able to draw as a conclusion is that good and bad are purely human contructs that describe how we feel about things have no objective bearing in and of themselves. Right and wrong on the other hand seem to be a bit different in that there is an objective standard for what is not right and that standard is God's will as expressed to us in His Word.
What I am saying is that God is totally sovereign and as such has the authority to be the one who can give laws and mandates pertaining to any and everything including man's behavior and ways of thinking. Wrong then, is something that only comes into existence when God speaks creating a command to act or a prohibition against certain actions and people act against the commands and mandates of God. This means that NO ACT in and of itself can be either right or wrong without relating it to what God says. Without Him, all acts are just, acts; but with His Word being given, a guideline for behavior is born that reveals what is wrong and therefore also lets us know what is righteous.
So to be clear I am saying that acts like killing, plundering things that do not belong to you, slavery, etc. are NOT wrong in and of themselves. They can only be considered as objectively wrong based on one thing and that is God's ruling pertaining to these actions. For instance, if God says that a person should sacrifice and kill a child (as in the case of Abramham and Isaac), the act of killing would not be wrong. The only wrong that the person commanded to act could commit would be that of not obeying God's command.
Right and Wrong have no objective meanings without God's command and therefore, should be view in terms of obedience to God as opposed to looking at actions as being either innately good or innately bad. In other words, NOTHING is wrong unless God indicates that it is. We would do well to be humble enough to look at things and come to grips with the idea that right in right and wrong is wrong simply because God says so. We need no other underlying reasoning, we need not understand it, we just need to know what god commands and then align ourselves and our thinking with what God wants.
To the topic at hand.......
In another thread the topic of being good has been discussed and it got me to thinking about what being good actually is and what I have been able to draw as a conclusion is that good and bad are purely human contructs that describe how we feel about things have no objective bearing in and of themselves. Right and wrong on the other hand seem to be a bit different in that there is an objective standard for what is not right and that standard is God's will as expressed to us in His Word.
What I am saying is that God is totally sovereign and as such has the authority to be the one who can give laws and mandates pertaining to any and everything including man's behavior and ways of thinking. Wrong then, is something that only comes into existence when God speaks creating a command to act or a prohibition against certain actions and people act against the commands and mandates of God. This means that NO ACT in and of itself can be either right or wrong without relating it to what God says. Without Him, all acts are just, acts; but with His Word being given, a guideline for behavior is born that reveals what is wrong and therefore also lets us know what is righteous.
So to be clear I am saying that acts like killing, plundering things that do not belong to you, slavery, etc. are NOT wrong in and of themselves. They can only be considered as objectively wrong based on one thing and that is God's ruling pertaining to these actions. For instance, if God says that a person should sacrifice and kill a child (as in the case of Abramham and Isaac), the act of killing would not be wrong. The only wrong that the person commanded to act could commit would be that of not obeying God's command.
Right and Wrong have no objective meanings without God's command and therefore, should be view in terms of obedience to God as opposed to looking at actions as being either innately good or innately bad. In other words, NOTHING is wrong unless God indicates that it is. We would do well to be humble enough to look at things and come to grips with the idea that right in right and wrong is wrong simply because God says so. We need no other underlying reasoning, we need not understand it, we just need to know what god commands and then align ourselves and our thinking with what God wants.