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In order say to have history move in the direction that He has willed to come to pass?
In order say to have history move in the direction that He has willed to come to pass?
Do you mean as in a sort of mind control wherein your will is no longer your own?In order say to have history move in the direction that He has willed to come to pass?
In order say to have history move in the direction that He has willed to come to pass?
Ask Paul on his way to Demascus.
So he had no choice in going to Annaias?
Explain something to me. If a person's heart is as God determined it to be in the first place, then what exactly is God "changing?" Isn't he just changing what He had already determined?Of course He can, and He has and still does...
Oh, and it is literally child's play for God to change someone's mind or heart.
Explain something to me. If a person's heart is as God determined it to be in the first place, then what exactly is God "changing?" Isn't he just changing what He had already determined?
How is anything really "changed" in a world where God has casually predetermined (through second/third causes etc) from the very beginning? To speak of man's will being changed one must first establish that the man has some since of independence on which to base the separation between what is God's will and that which is being 'changed.'
In order say to have history move in the direction that He has willed to come to pass?
Explain something to me. If a person's heart is as God determined it to be in the first place, then what exactly is God "changing?" Isn't he just changing what He had already determined?
God determined that we would ALL be found gulity in Adam, that we ALL shared in his judgement, and thus ALL of us are sinners....
So God determined to have all of us be found in Adam, tied into him, so we are indeed spiritually dead!
How is anything really "changed" in a world where God has casually predetermined (through second/third causes etc) from the very beginning? To speak of man's will being changed one must first establish that the man has some since of independence on which to base the separation between what is God's will and that which is being 'changed.'
We are born as estranged from god, willfully choosing to sin and refusing to come to Him in odedience...
God does His work to take a rebel, whose desire is to play our own 'god", and makes him one willing to submit to Him, calling upon Him to be saved!
CLEAR change to me, from one loving to stay in darkness, to one willing to come into the light and be saved!
Explain something to me. If a person's heart is as God determined it to be in the first place, then what exactly is God "changing?" Isn't he just changing what He had already determined?
How is anything really "changed" in a world where God has casually predetermined (through second/third causes etc) from the very beginning? To speak of man's will being changed one must first establish that the man has some since of independence on which to base the separation between what is God's will and that which is being 'changed.'
Of course He can, and He has and still does...
But the way God does this is not always the way the nay-sayers against His sovereignty imagine. He simply arranges things so that the one whom He is interested in changing sees things His way. No violation of the will of either in that regard.
Oh, and it is literally child's play for God to change someone's mind or heart. I recall very well how He changed mine. It was simple for Him, not so simple for me, but PRAISE HIM, He did it! :thumbsup: :saint:
My life is saved because He sovereignly changed my mind so that I would not have to come to Him kicking and screaming, and more so, he did all that without another human being getting involved in any personal sense. In other words, no one "talked me into" or out of anything.
So he had no choice in going to Annaias?
You know what the Bible says about God hardening hearts... He is as capable of hardening as He is of drawing and softening. All in His timing.
Second, you also know (KNOW) that God has not set aside human actions. We are not mindless robots who just go about according to some divine plan.
Seeing as how you KNOW both of these things, why do you yet insist on making a point that is in fact an intentional fallacy? Is it THAT important to score points with the peanut gallery that follows you?
God can do whatsoever He chooses to do.
Yet, I've yet to hear a Calvinist sufficiently explain why God would judicially hardened a man born totally depraved. Why blind a man born totally blind?You know what the Bible says about God hardening hearts... He is as capable of hardening as He is of drawing and softening. All in His timing.
I never said that is what you believed, and I think you KNOW that. But it may be easier for you to put words in my mouth and then attack for those in your gallery...oh wait...never mind. :tongue3:Second, you also know (KNOW) that God has not set aside human actions. We are not mindless robots who just go about according to some divine plan.
The question was: can God Override the Human will if He So Chose?
It was Paul freely chosen will to go to Damascus and persecute Christians. God decided otherwise. So yah, I think God overrode Paul's will.