Nope? Hmmm...Good Luck 'splaining that one Lucy. Silk <-----thinks someone has her on ignore
Silk -Until today I thought you are a guy

Have to agree with Kurt.. I am sure the house will divide over this

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Nope? Hmmm...Good Luck 'splaining that one Lucy. Silk <-----thinks someone has her on ignore
Silk -Until today I thought you are a guyNo idea why I thought so! Now I know.. And my sincere apologies for being judgemental.
Have to agree with Kurt.. I am sure the house will divide over this![]()
Silk -Until today I thought you are a guyNo idea why I thought so! Now I know.. And my sincere apologies for being judgemental.
Have to agree with Kurt.. I am sure the house will divide over this![]()
That does not make God unjust.. Leaving everyone to eternal damnation would have been perfectly just from God..If God so loved only half the Word to extend the Salvation through grace by faith in Jesus Christ. Would that not make God unjust?
And if God only selected some to be born again then how would they know if they had been selected? How would they know like Judas whom Jesus called friend at one time are not really designed to later be destroyed by some plan of God?
Nobody is safe at this point and any faith be of non-effect.
That does not make God unjust.. Leaving everyone to eternal damnation would have been perfectly just from God..
Is it any wonder, that people are going around saying you can accidently lose your salvation by tripping on a curb to Sunday school, or snagging your hose during Sunday services? Initially, I was agreeable if others wanted to tie themselves into knots, trying to be more righteous, more saved but then you have to deal with all the others who get wound right up with their knots, too.
Michael.. The point is not being special. What do you say about Pharaoh? Paul clearly states in Romans that we are pots in the hands of Potter.. We don't have a say in what we can become.I have never committed the sin yet of snagging my hose. God has been faithful and kept me from such a Salvation breaking sin. Thank you Lord.
Some believe they are special in some way. A special human that God just picks to avoid roasting in Hell. It's confusion for they don't even have evidence they were really picked.
Salvation is not works based.. In all the examples you quoted, they deserved something. Grace is unmerited favor.. Something we don't deserve and we don't earnTo offer Salvation to one (Though nobody deserved it) and not another makes God a respecter of persons.
Are you saying God is a respecter of persons.
I have not even gotten into scripture yet. I just am trying to feel for logic here before wasting time.
You misunderstood so far which is concerning me that you might not be able to follow along. We have already determined nobody deserved the Love of God.
That is not what I asked.
So in your understanding of right and wrong. If your Boss Gave 3 people raises that did the same Job as you had the same rank as you and though you did a much better Job. Your boss decided that you don't get a raise but 3 of your coworkers did.
Your saying that is just?
So a cop pulls you and someone else over. The cop says you were doing 56 in a 55. The other guy was doing 62 the cop says. However the cop tells you that he don't feel like writing two tickets and lets the other guy go and gives you the ticket.
You find that just?
I Hope I was able to put it in perspective enough to understand your thinking.
The Word of God tells us NOT to offer a nice dressed man the best seat in the house and shun a bum dressed man and sit him in back. That is a respecter of persons.
And ye have respect to him that weareth the gay clothing, and say unto him, Sit thou here in a good place; and say to the poor, Stand thou there, or sit here under my footstool: Are ye not then partial in yourselves, and are become judges of evil thoughts? Hearken, my beloved brethren, Hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him?
(Jas 2:3-5)
So then would it be right to say that the God of your understanding would violate what he told us not to do?
Would that be correct according to your understanding?
Blessings.
I have never committed the sin yet of snagging my hose. God has been faithful and kept me from such a Salvation breaking sin. Thank you Lord.
Some believe they are special in some way. A special human that God just picks to avoid roasting in Hell. It's confusion for they don't even have evidence they were really picked.
Michael.. The point is not being special. What do you say about Pharaoh? Paul clearly states in Romans that we are pots in the hands of Potter.. We don't have a say in what we can become.
I have better assurance of salvation. Because my hope is not in me.. My hope is in the Lord, that he will take me through the end..
If your Boss Gave 3 people raises that did the same Job as you had the same rank as you and though you did a much better Job. Your boss decided that you don't get a raise but 3 of your coworkers did.
Your saying that is just?
So a cop pulls you and someone else over. The cop says you were doing 56 in a 55. The other guy was doing 62 the cop says. However the cop tells you that he don't feel like writing two tickets and lets the other guy go and gives you the ticket.
You find that just?
Both of these cases are just. Three otherwise deserving people received raises. One person got a ticket for breaking the law. I am not entitled to a raise, and I am not entitled to a free pass for breaking the law.
Now, if you're saying that these cases are not fair, I would agree with that. But nowhere in the Bible is God is obligated to be fair.
I believe that though that God's idea of Fair is on a whole other level than our understanding of it. But still fair.
what you think?
With that said, I understand that a lot of people have a problem with this because it flies in the face of their view of God. Sometimes I share their discomfort. But at the same time, I have a very high view of God's sovereignty. Just because I don't like something doesn't mean it's not true.
Back to your original question, our idea of fairness is where everyone is treated equally, where everyone has a equal chance or equal opportunity. I simply don't observe God being "fair" in my life (and don't get me wrong - I'm not complaining), in history, nor do I see it anywhere in the Bible. In the Bible we see God favoring some, and not favoring others. That's not fair. I agree with you that God's idea of pretty much everything, including fairness, is on a whole other level than our understanding of it. 110%. But for the purposes of my response, I'm answering according to what I believe our understanding of the idea of fairness is.
I know a little of these belief systems but I'm certainly no expert. I know William Lane Craig subscribes to Molinism and that it has to do with God knowing what people would choose given alternate realities or outcomes or something like that. I don't subscribe to this - mostly because I don't believe in alternate realities, not because I don't believe that God couldn't know a person's choice given a set of circumstances. Despite that, I really like William Lane Craig otherwise for his work in apologetics.As for Calvinism.............. That would be hard to pin point. I see concepts of it even in churches that don't claim they believe. One doctrine I am against is that God knows ahead of time what will happen to us. That would be the Molinism and Arminianism.
The two doctrines don't make sense, because when did God receive the foreknowledge? If it was before the womb and God knowing that person would go to hell, then it's no longer foreknowledge. This is why Calvinism makes more sense to me unless God is just some fortune teller. I still do not buy into full Calvinism.
one persons child dies early, the Other child next door lived. Is God fair?
Or did God actually have anything to do with it?
I was serving God to the best of my knowledge at the time. I was teaching men in the homeless shelter, I held a job and was a witness to those that would hear.
Was it fair to me my son just contracted T-cell a rare form of cancer suddenly? From the first day I got the diagnoses to day 8, there was nothing to be done. It was that quick and sudden.
Is that fair?
Was it fair I was in Prison and trying to get Jesus across to people yet some that where skinheads and into a occult after warning me about speaking about Jesus decided to put bleach and window cleaner in my coffee which I took a big gulp.
I was just trying to teach on Jesus hoping some would hear.
Is that fair?
Well, I think we both pretty much know why I did not get my promotion and the others did not. Had I done right everyday before my Father and worked unto him I know by his comment that I would have gotten it.
One thing about God being fair............... is if we don't mix Faith into the equation then it would appear that God may not be fair. We add Faith into the mix, we find God is not only fair, but faithful.