Not speaking of the choices between apples and oranges or KFC or Jack in the Box
No, the choices that cause sin. The choices between Good and evil. Right and wrong.
How does one go about obtaining free will. What did God do to establish it.
And how, if He is the Maker can He anoint one with a free will and remain
blameless of the choices made to do evil? I have an idea on how
it works. And would like to hear others ideas on how it works.
Here is mine.
In the beginning in the Garden.
God gave only one commandment.
Don't eat or touch the tree in the midst of the garden.
Then He left.
Before they ate there was no sin.
It is recorded as the first sin.
Now the fact that God left is important.
And we know He left because when they
heard Him returning they ran and hid.
So for there to be free will, there has to be
a law established. God commands, "don't touch it!"
Also there has to be a choice. We are talking about
good and evil. So there has to be evil in order to
have the ability to choose, right? Hence the serpent.
God leaves. The serpent enters and deceives the couple.
God returns, they hear Him coming and run and hide.
The tree is obviously evil also. If it was so bad, why
was it in the garden. I mean surely God could have
removed it in a flash with a single word. Begone!
All the other trees are good yet there is this one bad apple.
Only one temptation in the garden. One commandment.
And it was clearly stated by the Father that if they break
the commandment, they would surely die.
Reading this story after many years as a Christian, certain
things about it surfaced that I never before pondered.
Why would a loving God allow this to happen, knowing it
would happen exactly when it happened? Why would He
put the tree there and if He didn't, why would He not just
destroy it instead of making a law to not touch it?
And why would He leave them unattended so the serpent
could have its way with them?
Had He finished His Creation and wanted to see how obedient
His Creation was? No. That can't be it because He already
knew what would happen. He is God. Had he stayed, would He
have allowed it to happen? No. He could not be in the presence
of one deceiving His children and not immediately throw lightning
at it. So... in my mind it was planned and for a reason.
Yet He doesn't give an explanation or a clue to His kids as to what
the purpose of this whole charade is or was about.
He does say, "Now they have become like us, knowing Good and evil."
And that does not mean God ever sinned, only that He knows what
evil is. He created it!
To have free will to do something that is not Gods will...
there has to be something other than Gods will to choose, no?
And as He created it, He promised to remove it on the last day.
And He promised that it would never again return to corrupt.
So in paradise there is not going to be a devil, evil fallen angels
or anything to choose besides Gods will, right? Of course that is
right. It couldn't be paradise with little devils running around,
now could it? And the tree of forbidden fruit wont be there either
and I can only assume there wont be ten commandments written
on stone or placed on our hearts as they were during the Pentecost.
So then one has to ponder, why would God do this if it is not something
we were intended to have to deal with for the long haul. Forever in Paradise.
Was it to sort out the people He made, the good from the bad? Does He make
mistakes? I mean, why would He give one the ability to choose correctly and
and leave another in the dark? That is not something a loving God would do.
It isn't fair. And why would He predestine most of His children to eternal
punishment especially when they are only products of His hands.
It just doesn't make any sense whatsoever when you meditate on it.
There has to be something else going on here. And there is.
It is not a test where the good go to Heaven and the Bad get burned.
It is a lesson. One that shows that there can be no free will. There can
be no evil for paradise to be paradise. There cant be choices other than
Gods will because they require evil to be present. Anything other than
Gods will is evil.
The dreaded implications of this, though not really a bad thing, but most
hate the idea, is that we will only do Gods will. That will be a part
of our programming. And He will always be there and never again leave.
So that would make us like robots. Or puppets. But with nothing but
awesome benefits. Having the ability to enjoy all the good gifts, like
tastes, sights, feelings, pleasure, joy, and love to the fullest as God is
fully capable of making all of it perfect.
In my research and studies, and they have been countless, I have concluded
that God loves all His children and the reason for this existence is to drive
hard, the fact that we are not gods. We are made things by Him and He knows
what is best for us as He is perfect and loving and just.
Our Father who is in Heaven
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Thy Kingdom come
THY WILL BE DONE.
Its all about excepting Gods will and not our own.
Jesus even said, "I did not come to my will, but the will of the Father who sent me."
" I only do as I learned from the Father." I only say what I hear from the Father".
Its going to be so so cool when it is over and the devil and his angels are cast.
I can't wait. Come Jesus!
No, the choices that cause sin. The choices between Good and evil. Right and wrong.
How does one go about obtaining free will. What did God do to establish it.
And how, if He is the Maker can He anoint one with a free will and remain
blameless of the choices made to do evil? I have an idea on how
it works. And would like to hear others ideas on how it works.
Here is mine.
In the beginning in the Garden.
God gave only one commandment.
Don't eat or touch the tree in the midst of the garden.
Then He left.
Before they ate there was no sin.
It is recorded as the first sin.
Now the fact that God left is important.
And we know He left because when they
heard Him returning they ran and hid.
So for there to be free will, there has to be
a law established. God commands, "don't touch it!"
Also there has to be a choice. We are talking about
good and evil. So there has to be evil in order to
have the ability to choose, right? Hence the serpent.
God leaves. The serpent enters and deceives the couple.
God returns, they hear Him coming and run and hide.
The tree is obviously evil also. If it was so bad, why
was it in the garden. I mean surely God could have
removed it in a flash with a single word. Begone!
All the other trees are good yet there is this one bad apple.
Only one temptation in the garden. One commandment.
And it was clearly stated by the Father that if they break
the commandment, they would surely die.
Reading this story after many years as a Christian, certain
things about it surfaced that I never before pondered.
Why would a loving God allow this to happen, knowing it
would happen exactly when it happened? Why would He
put the tree there and if He didn't, why would He not just
destroy it instead of making a law to not touch it?
And why would He leave them unattended so the serpent
could have its way with them?
Had He finished His Creation and wanted to see how obedient
His Creation was? No. That can't be it because He already
knew what would happen. He is God. Had he stayed, would He
have allowed it to happen? No. He could not be in the presence
of one deceiving His children and not immediately throw lightning
at it. So... in my mind it was planned and for a reason.
Yet He doesn't give an explanation or a clue to His kids as to what
the purpose of this whole charade is or was about.
He does say, "Now they have become like us, knowing Good and evil."
And that does not mean God ever sinned, only that He knows what
evil is. He created it!
To have free will to do something that is not Gods will...
there has to be something other than Gods will to choose, no?
And as He created it, He promised to remove it on the last day.
And He promised that it would never again return to corrupt.
So in paradise there is not going to be a devil, evil fallen angels
or anything to choose besides Gods will, right? Of course that is
right. It couldn't be paradise with little devils running around,
now could it? And the tree of forbidden fruit wont be there either
and I can only assume there wont be ten commandments written
on stone or placed on our hearts as they were during the Pentecost.
So then one has to ponder, why would God do this if it is not something
we were intended to have to deal with for the long haul. Forever in Paradise.
Was it to sort out the people He made, the good from the bad? Does He make
mistakes? I mean, why would He give one the ability to choose correctly and
and leave another in the dark? That is not something a loving God would do.
It isn't fair. And why would He predestine most of His children to eternal
punishment especially when they are only products of His hands.
It just doesn't make any sense whatsoever when you meditate on it.
There has to be something else going on here. And there is.
It is not a test where the good go to Heaven and the Bad get burned.
It is a lesson. One that shows that there can be no free will. There can
be no evil for paradise to be paradise. There cant be choices other than
Gods will because they require evil to be present. Anything other than
Gods will is evil.
The dreaded implications of this, though not really a bad thing, but most
hate the idea, is that we will only do Gods will. That will be a part
of our programming. And He will always be there and never again leave.
So that would make us like robots. Or puppets. But with nothing but
awesome benefits. Having the ability to enjoy all the good gifts, like
tastes, sights, feelings, pleasure, joy, and love to the fullest as God is
fully capable of making all of it perfect.
In my research and studies, and they have been countless, I have concluded
that God loves all His children and the reason for this existence is to drive
hard, the fact that we are not gods. We are made things by Him and He knows
what is best for us as He is perfect and loving and just.
Our Father who is in Heaven
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Thy Kingdom come
THY WILL BE DONE.
Its all about excepting Gods will and not our own.
Jesus even said, "I did not come to my will, but the will of the Father who sent me."
" I only do as I learned from the Father." I only say what I hear from the Father".
Its going to be so so cool when it is over and the devil and his angels are cast.
I can't wait. Come Jesus!
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