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For what it's worth, your answers 1 and 2 are thorough explanations that are right on as to God's purpose and . I wish 3 would have revealed more about how what happened to Satan relates to what happens in all of us. So that it is a lesson of how to avoid it, rather than someone, (not you), thinking it simply happened because Lucifer chose to become Satan.
Overall, I somehow feel I owe you an apology. I had forgotten how enlightened you are which is evident in my feeling the need to prompt your response in this post. Your answering your own questions is a good technique to avoid miscommunication, and I enjoyed that also.
So, I'm sorry I made you contemplate all of time and space, heaven, earth and hell, God, angels and men, and place it in one short post, just to placate any doubts I may have had about where you were coming from. But then again, I appreciate the effort it took to explain the big picture in so few words. My conclusion is all happens and exists so that all of creation may experience and know God through experiencing and knowing the absence of God. Keep doing what you do ivdavid.
I think you have had many conversations with yourself (via the Holy Spirit). Your questions are well pointed and addressing the substantive issues.Of course. Sin begins wherever God does not sustain and preserve by His own holy nature. I was simply referring to mankind alone in my earlier post - that was not intended to say that sin began with Adam.
These are the earnest questions I've had -
1. If the Garden of Eden was a "Test" of man's freewilled choice, as some people believe, how is it that these same freewilled creatures who have never once passed a day without sinning, suddenly cease to sin forever in the eternal Kingdom of God? Do they lose their freewill once they are resurrected? If not, how is there the guarantee that not even one can sin even once there?
2. If this guarantee of holy perfection is given by God working in us in the spirit, in the absence of our sinful flesh, then why did not God create us so in the first place itself? Why that sequence in 1Cor 15:46 ?
3. If satan/lucifer was already puffed up with self-pride, why was he not thrown into the eternal lakes of fire before he could tempt Eve?
4. Why wasn't he thrown immediately after tempting her either?
Once again, these are not questions doubting God's ways - rather to understand the glorious purpose behind His ways.
If I have to answer my own questions -
1. The Garden of Eden was not a "Test" so much as it was a Lesson to us to show how we inevitably fall apart from God working in us to will and do according to His own pleasure(Php 2:13). He shows us the difference between the flesh that is brought into bondage by Sin that overwhelms it(2Pet 2:19), and the spirit that is led by God Himself(Rom 8:14).
2. We were sown in corruption so that we can be raised in incorruption(1Cor 15:42) - for God must necessarily condemn Sin in the nature it is committed, which is why Christ had to come and die in the flesh for us(Rom 8:3) - hence the flesh stands condemned and cannot inherit the Kingdom of God. And we are raised in the spirit by the power of the Holy Spirit(Rom 8:11). I assume the elect angels(1Tim 5:21) which are ministering spirits wouldn't know about God's glory in this wonderful redemption from sinful flesh unless they learn looking at God working in man(1Pet 1:12) - just as we might not have known if we had been created in the spirit.
3. While satan already sinned in his heart, God concludes all under sin manifested in their works, leaving none any excuse to find fault with His judgements(Psa 51:4).
4. God purposed Judgement Day to happen later, which cannot be thwarted with the perishing of mankind there in the Garden - God doesn't pull up the wheat with the tares(Matt 13:29).
In conclusion, I believe God is contrasting our failure in our own decisions in the flesh against the glory of His decisions in the spirit, showing forth His glory in us.
For what it's worth, your answers 1 and 2 are thorough explanations that are right on as to God's purpose and . I wish 3 would have revealed more about how what happened to Satan relates to what happens in all of us. So that it is a lesson of how to avoid it, rather than someone, (not you), thinking it simply happened because Lucifer chose to become Satan.
Overall, I somehow feel I owe you an apology. I had forgotten how enlightened you are which is evident in my feeling the need to prompt your response in this post. Your answering your own questions is a good technique to avoid miscommunication, and I enjoyed that also.
So, I'm sorry I made you contemplate all of time and space, heaven, earth and hell, God, angels and men, and place it in one short post, just to placate any doubts I may have had about where you were coming from. But then again, I appreciate the effort it took to explain the big picture in so few words. My conclusion is all happens and exists so that all of creation may experience and know God through experiencing and knowing the absence of God. Keep doing what you do ivdavid.
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