For those of you who believe in "free will," I ask this question: Does anyone have the power and ability to cause your heart to turn against another person?
This is the error of the anti-freedom of choicers. You try to argue a "free will" that doesn't exist. So go ahead, and keep building up your straw men.
Everyone has the ability (hardly "power") to change their minds about others. All it takes is facts, experience, etc.
I've had pleasant conversations with other posters until I disagreed with a point made. Then they became nasty. They changed their minds about me, all because I disagreed with a point they made. My disagreement led some of them to even charge me with ad hominem, when all I did was disagree and back it up with verses.
So yes, everyone has the ability (it's actually freedom to change your mind) regarding others.
But you use words to make "free will (which is simply freedom to choose/change your mind) look silly, evil, etc.
And when a person does something horrific against you, is your heart forced to turn against that person, unable to Love and forgive? Does any person possess this power over you or do you have a choice in how you feel?
Of course everyone has that choice. That is freedom. Your words "is your heart forced to turn against that person" is hardly a reasonable question. When YOU have ever changed your mind, was it your heart FORCING you to make that change? No, that would be silly.
Regarding David, we don't find that his forced enemies have this option:
Psalm 105:24-25 KJV - "And he increased his people greatly; and made them stronger than their enemies. He turned their heart to hate his people, to deal subtilly with his servants."
Please explain what a "forced enemy" is. And provide an example.
God controls two things, here. First, God made Israel to be very fruitful, too numerous and strong for their enemies, and second, God caused the minds and hearts of Israel's enemies to hate the Jews, the Lord’s chosen ones, and to conspire against His "servants."
Just one question. Were these other nations initially pleasant toward Israel or ALREADY antagonistic toward them. You tell me. And provide Scripture that suports your answer.
Who, other than God, has this incredible Power?
No one doubts God's omnipotence. You are preaching to the choir here.
Who can take an entire group of people and cause them to hate Israel? Is this fair?
Go ahead and accuse God of being unfair. Not very smart though. The real question is what was the initial attitude of these other nations when Israel appeared?
Oh, and btw, let's look at the Promised Land. All the nations IN the land were extremely EVIL. God promised His people that land, and told them to wipe out every man, woman, child, and animal!!
How would you react to being commanded by God to kill children? Do you understand WHY God commanded the Jews to do that?
Those who believe in free will, will have no rest over passages such as these,
No need to be so dramatic. There is nothing in ANY of the passages you have provided that should give anyone who believes in freedom of all choices distress.
but they are undeniable in that God has the Power and ability to cause entire Nations to think, feel, and act precisely as He, the Lord . . . wishes.
You aren't looking deeply enough. Check out the nations' initial attitude toward the Jews. Or in the case of the Promised Land, how EVIL the people were. God didn't want any EVIL people dwelling in the Promised Land.
And herein lies the value of knowing the Bible in a timeline, chronological order . . . the Eternal Plan of God becomes clear and obvious. God does all of these things to prove His Almighty control and Power so as to execute and establish His Eternal Plan; a Plan that points to and revolves around our Savior, Jesus Christ:
Ephesians 3:11 NLT - "This was his eternal plan, which he carried out through Christ Jesus our Lord."
Still preaching to the choir.
John 15:16 NKJV - "You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name He may give you."
Jesus said this to 11 disciples, who were also the apostles. Don't use this verse to support the calvinist notion of election to salvation.
But until we come to know this full story and Eternal Plan of God, these things will remain elusive. We will not understand them.
You need to re-think your own view of freedom of choice, which is generally called "free will".
There is NO POWER in freedom of choice. It's simply a decision made. Choosing A over B doesn't take "power" as you guys keep trying to argue.
Actually, choosing A over B only requires a mind with a conscience. No "power" needed.