This current post stands with
post #254 (in response to your post #158) about Jeremiah 19:4-5 which Scripturally explains that those self-willed people burned their children, not those parents free-will since their wills are attached to themselves, but truly self-willed persons that are detached from God.
You asked "
If God meticulously ordains EVERYTHING, which is necessary to the theological determinism that the OP is espousing, how is the statement of verse 5 possible?" regarding Jeremiah 19:4-5 in your newer post #168.
Within your question is your embedded declaration of "
God meticulously ordains EVERYTHING, which is necessary to the theological determinism that the OP is espousing" which, in effect, in combination with all the times that God has had me proclaim to you about self-will (2 Peter 2:9-10) that man causes man's own misery in advance to your post #158, then your writing exposes your free-willian philosophy.
Man Opening The Door To Salvation - The Free-willian Philosophy Explained
Free-willians think a person achieves salvation by doing the work of choosing Jesus, yet free-willians simultaneously think another person goes to hell in the absence of doing the work of choosing Jesus.
THEREFORE, a guy that chose Jesus saves the guy himself, yet a gal that did not choose Jesus condemns the gal herself.
SO, the guy saved himself because without his choosing of Jesus, then he'd be just like that gal.
POINTEDLY, the guy's salvation hinges solely on the guy's choosing Jesus because, in contrast to being saved, the guy would be hell-bound if that hinge of choosing Jesus did not swing open by the guy's power.
The "hinge" of the door mentioned above is based on free will philosophy.
Consider a third individual, who never heard the Gospel of Christ, such a person is not going to be with Christ in His Kingdom - even under free-willian philosophy.
In this sample population, the majority do not enter Heaven, yet the entire population of people are created by God.
Free-willians preach that their god atones for the sins of every man everywhere in all time after the cross; in other words, all people are redeemed by the god that free-willians preach, yet that gal goes to Hell who rejected Jesus; therefore, the god of free-willians failed to save the gal for whom the son of the god of the free-willians died to save.
The blood at the cross also established a spot in Heaven for the third individual who never heard the Gospel, but that spot will remain vacant for all eternity - the god of the free-willians was unable to keep the spot occupied.
The god of free-willian philosophy is weak, incapable, ineffectual, a liar, and not YHWH God.
The free-willian god is non-omniscient, non-omnipresent, and non-omnipotent.
That is no god at all which the free-willians create in their imagination, just a tradition of men that leads to worship in vain (Matthew 15:9).
In Truth (
John 14:6), God saves every single individual for whom Jesus died on the cross to redeem from the wrath of God; in other words, God does not miss saving a single one of God's chosen persons for whom Jesus made atonement on the cross.
Lord Jesus says "
My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; and I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand. I and the Father are one" (
John 10:27-30).
We Christians hear the Master say "
it is finished" (
John 19:30), and in that moment we receive the love of God (
John 3:16) bestowing undeserved forgiveness upon us wretched God-hating monsters (Ephesians 2:1-4) - that the Son sacrificed Himself to reconcile the world to Himself (
2 Corinthians 5:19) for the glory of God (
John 17:4-5).
We believe in Jesus whom the Father has sent, and we believe Lord Jesus' sayings that belief is the blessed work of God in us (
John 6:29) - it is more than an awakening - it is an enlivening - it is being born again (
John 3:3-8) - it is getting the new heart that God wondrously implants in us (
Ezekiel 36:26).
We Christians know that God's merciful salvation hinges on Christ alone for the glory of God alone, and there is nothing we can do nor say - not even a human choice approving of Jesus in order to obtain saving grace - nothing we say or do earns the unearnable love of God. We believe that being saved from the wrath of God is exclusively God choosing us, not us choosing God (
John 15:16,
John 15:19).
For Christians, it is "believing"; in contrast, for the guy saying "I chose to believe in Jesus", it is "choosing".
For us Christians, it all hinges on Christ alone, yet for the free-willians saying "I chose to believe in Jesus", it all hinges on the a free-willian's choice.
The free will philosophy is proven to be deception because "Behold, His servants, He does not trust" (
Job 4:18), so God does not trust a person who chooses Jesus; therefore, a free-willian who says "I chose Jesus" is bound for hell.
Behold, the psalmist says he is entirely dependent upon the Almighty!
I will extol You, O YHWH, for You have lifted me up,
And have not let my enemies rejoice over me.
O YHWH my God,
I cried to You for help, and You healed me.
O YHWH, You have brought up my soul from Sheol;
You have kept me alive, that I would not go down to the pit.
(
Psalm 30:1-3)
Some people think, that like Adam illegally took of the tree (Genesis 2:16-17, Genesis 3:6), they can illegally take of that which is Holy (with their "I chose Jesus") through their own innate power instead of the Power of God (1 Corinthians 1:24) causing themselves to be rewarded with being born of God (John 3:3-8) resulting in God's righteous induction of the person as a citizen in the Kingdom of God (John 15:15).
In all things glorify God (1 Peter 4:11)! The free-willian hallmark "I chose Jesus" glorifies man in the power of man (Matthew 15:9), not glorifying God in the Power of God (1 Corinthians 1:24, John 15:16, John 15:19). We Christians glorify God by doing good deeds (John 3:21) for the Christ of us Christians says "
By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples" (John 15:8).
A person has one type of will, either a will in the image of Christ (Romans 8:29) for the born of God (John 3:3-8) unto eternal life in Christ or a will in the image of Adam for the born of flesh (Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 15:22) also Biblically called self-will (2 Peter 2:9-10) unto eternal punishment.
The
original post contains the Truth (John 14:6) which shows richly in Scripture that Adam was not imparted free will, so no man thereafter was imparted free will.