SavedByGrace
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People ought to be very careful not to try and understand the origin of sin and wickedness and evil. The Lord in His Infinite Wisdom has chosen not to tell us and we should accept that
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I believe God is the author of sin but not the doer of sin. Gods purpose authors everything
I think there are things we can know.People ought to be very careful not to try and understand the origin of sin and wickedness and evil. The Lord in His Infinite Wisdom has chosen not to tell us and we should accept that
You can disagree I believe God's purpose is the First Cause of everything to include sin, it served His Eternal Purpose in Christ Eph 3:11I agree that God does not do sin, but I disagree in that I do not believe God is the creator of sin.
James tells us how sin originates. God does not even tempt us to sin much less create sin.
That does not negate God does making all work for His purposes...even sin.
But we, not God, are responsible for creating our own sin.
You read my post I didn't stutterSo He is the author of sin. Well that means that man is not responsible for any sin they commit as God has authored it and since we can not go against Him you have just made God the greatest sinner.
The fact that the bible says He does not sin which means He can not be the author of sin sort of flies in the face of your argument.
The most commonly used answer to God's control of the problem of evil and suffering is to claim that God has a "good reason" for allowing it.
The "Greater Good" Argument.
What we think is evil or "out of control" is really necessary for the divinely predicted final outcome.There is an aspect of the Greater Good Argument that includes Free Will.
It leads a sufferer to conclude that evil and sin are not really so bad after all...for it's all part of God's plan.
There are problems with this argument:
It means that all evil and suffering is necessary; God couldn't accomplish his plan without it.
This can lead to a fatalistic attitude towards our suffering;
Why pray for deliverance if God has control of things and planned the suffering for good?
God values FREE WILL so much that even if it results in terrible evil and suffering, it is all worth it (from God's perspective).At a funeral I'm sure you've heard, "God has a reason, there must be a purpose".
A family member has cancer, "God has a reason, there must be a purpose."
(The phrase can push a person away from God. Don't say it!)
Psalm 39:7–11 (NASB 2020)
And now, Lord, for what do I wait?
My hope is in You.Save me from all my wrongdoings;
Do not make me an object of reproach for the foolish.I have become mute, I do not open my mouth,
Because it is You who have done it.Remove Your plague from me;
Because of the opposition of Your hand I am perishing.With rebukes You punish a person for wrongdoing;
You consume like a moth what is precious to him;Certainly all mankind is mere breath!
Selah
Rob
I have shown in the OP the wacky ideas by one of the Reformed, Wayne Grudem, which is blasphemy
Might I suggest you tone down your posts a bit.The greater good argument is unbiblical.
Might I suggest you tone down your posts a bit.
Words like 'blasphemous' and 'unbiblical' are uncalled for.
Instead post reasons why you disagree with a position or why it should not be considered.
Rob
I agree with Eph 3:11, so we have that in common.You can disagree I believe God's purpose is the First Cause of everything to include sin, it served His Eternal Purpose in Christ Eph 3:11
Now, we can go back and say that had God not created then there would be no evil, therefore God causes evil. There would be no homosexuality therefore God causes homosecuality. There would be no murder, therefore God causes murder.
I have shown in the OP the wacky ideas by one of the Reformed, Wayne Grudem, which is blasphemy
God is not Absolutely Sovereign.There is no doubt that God is indeed Absolutely Sovereign, which means that He can do anything without any restraints or restrictions. This is very clear in the entire Bible.
I am on about the idea God is sovereign therefore He is the author of sin.What are you on about here?
You can disagree, I believe sin was ordained and purposed by God in accordance with His Eternal Purpose in ChristI agree with Eph 3:11, so we have that in common.
But I absolutely disagree with your conclusion that God causes sin.
Now, we can go back and say that had God not created then there would be no evil, therefore God causes evil. There would be no homosexuality therefore God causes homosecuality. There would be no murder, therefore God causes murder.
But I believe that is a move from theology to philosophy.
Ordained, depending on how you define "ordain", is not "authored".You can disagree, I believe sin was ordained and purposed by God in accordance with His Eternal Purpose in Christ
God is not Absolutely Sovereign.
God authored sin as He is the first cause of sin in the world, as He is with everything else.Ordained, depending on how you define "ordain", is not "authored".
Arminianism holds that God ordains sin, not that it should happen but in occurring God uses these events in accordance with His preordained plan.
Adam's sin would be a good example.
Do you mean "decreed" (ordained to mean decreed)?
The difference is between God causing Adam to sin and Adam sinning in accordance with God's plan. The first has God authoring sin, the second God causing all things to work out for His good.
To say God isnt absolutely Sovereign is Blasphemy, His Kingdom/Sovereignty rules all Ps 103:19Disagreement is not blasphemy.
If it were your opening premise might be considered blasphemous.
God is not Absolutely Sovereign.
God is sovereign over his creation.
But God cannot do absolutely anything without restraint or restriction.
God simply cannot do that which is against his nature.
It matters in the discussion you began.
Rob
I am on about the idea God is sovereign therefore He is the author of sin.
That is wrong thinking.
As Christians we can rely on God and on God's Word, not take Scripture as some philosophical concept.
This is how I know that God is not the author of sin, or of evil. And this is how I know thar God will work everything for His good.
I do not need to ponder whether God causes us to sin because I know He doesn't. At the same time I do not have to wonder if God will accomplish His plans because I know He will.
If I find those things problematic then the problem is with me and how I try to fit things together. BUT no matter what I can't justify denying a fact simply because I can't fit it into my theology.