BrotherJoseph
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What has happened in this Calvinism verses Arminianism debate is two extreme conclusions, and unbiblical ones both, are created.
Calvinism goes to the extreme of God's will is void of God allowing His creation to exercise a God given free will.
Arminianism goes to the extreme of God's will is void of God limiting His creation to exercise a God given free will.
The truth is found when both God's will and man's given free will is allowed to work as properly described in the Scriptures.
Calvinism's conclusions are wrong, as is Arminianism's conclusions are wrong.
Found within God's will is the freedom for mankind to exercise a will of their own. Both exist, but ultimately God's will is accomplished in every free will decision that is made and will be made.
Brother Steaver,
Adam’s disobedience was not the result of a choice between obedience and disobedience for without the knowledge of good and evil because he had not yet eaten of the fruit of that tree, therefore he could not have a reference point to discern what was obedient and what was disobedient.
Regarding it be God's will that sin exists we both agree. We read, "for sin is the transgression of the law" (1 John 3:4), thus without God creating the law of not eating the fruit, there would have been no sin.
The state a born again child is in now is a much better state than even Adam's state prior to the fall. Firstly, we experience God's grace. This is unmerited favor and could only exist toward sinners. As we read, "where sin abounded, grace did much more abound' (Romans 5:20). Also, the born again children experience God's mercy. Webster defines mercy as, " compassion or forbearance shown especially to an offender ", thus also only sinners could experience this. Finally Jesus said, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends" (John 15:13). A child of God could not have experienced this greatest of love (the atonement) if sin never came into existence. Therefore it was not evil for God to will that sin come into existence because his intent on doing this was so his children could experience his attributes of grace, mercy, the greatest of love, and redemption. All of these things Adam before the fall could not experience.
Many people charge or believe those believing in the predestination of all things believe or make God the author of sin, but this is false. We do not believe God works sin into a person' s heart, rather that is already there as a result of the fall. As we can see with Adam, God willing sin into existence was not evil, because he used a secondary cause (Satan, Eve, and Adam) to pick the fruit thus yielding sin into mankind. God is the first cause of all causes, and nothing exists without a cause, but God uses secondary causes in relation to sin. Also, he willed sin into existence for a good motive-to show his attributes of love, grace, redemption, and mercy to his elect. The crucifixion of Christ is also undeniable proof that God can predestine (or if you want to use the word predetermine) a sinful even without being the author of sin. This was the most wicked act, but God used the Pharisees, Judas, etc to carry out the wicked deed. He didn't have to work evil in their hearts because it was already there. We read, "Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain" (Acts 2:23) However, we also read, "it pleased the Lord to bruise him"Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin", thus God did it for a good purpose, to make Jesus an offering for sin, but the jews crucified him for an evil purpose by what is said in Acts to be "wicked hands" and those such as Judas who did so paid the penalty for their sin. God did not excuse their wicked actions. God is so awesome that he tells us "28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." (Romans 8:28). This is my favorite scripture and it is seen clearly in the fall of Adam and the crucifixion of Christ.
God bless,
Brother Joe
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