Ascetic X
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It is about JESUS. The core issue is whether Jesus was ALWAYS the centerpiece of God's creation plan (in which case, every action points towards Jesus) or God intended Adam and Eve to NOT SIN and Jesus is a "fix" for a broken creation.
Q2: Do I believe that it was God‘s predetermined plan before the foundation of the world for Sin and eat the apple?
Direct Response: Yes.
Going Deeper:
Do YOU believe that it was God‘s predetermined plan before the foundation of the world to redeem for himself a people FROM sin through the incarnation, death and resurrection of God the Son (second person of the trinity)? If that was always God's (Father-Son-Spirit) plan, goal and heart's desire, then the FALL was always part of the MEANS to God's ends.
"You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save the lives of many people." - [Genesis 50:20 NLT] We see events in one way, but God controls the narrative of the story towards His goals [which are always infinitely GOOD].
Habakkuk 1:13
Your eyes are too pure to look on evil, and you cannot tolerate wrongdoing.
The bottom line is that sin is NEVER what God wills. God allowed Adam to be tempted and fall, but to say God wanted Adam to fall is wrong. It was the devil who wanted Adam to fall.
God knew Adam would disobey Him, but that does not mean God wanted Adam to sin. God does not give a command, hoping it will be disobeyed. What God foreknows, and allows, is not what God wills.
A God who gives commandments, and wants humanity to disobey them, is not what the Bible teaches.
A human father commands his son to not use drugs. The son disobeys, uses drugs, then loses his job and suffers poverty. The son repents, stops using drugs, tells his dad that his command was good. The son gets money from his dad, so the son can get educated to become a counselor who helps addicts get off drugs. The son enjoys prosperity and a good life. His father is happy with how things turned out.
The father is not glad his son disobeyed. The father did not want his son to disobey and use drugs.
Even though the son’s disobedience and drug use eventually got turned around, and ultimately resulted in a good thing, the father would prefer that the son’s counselor job could have happened without his son disobeying him and using drugs.
Our holy God never wills that anyone commits sin. Even though God has a plan to resolve the issue of humanity’s sin problem, to say God wanted Adam to sin is a declaration that contracts all the scripture that says God hates sin. God cannot hate sin and also will sin to happen.
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