Originally posted by Me2:
Yelsew,
you state that within your understanding that man or spirit has "free will" or power above that of God to deny Gods will towards man or spirit.
then God isnt ultimately Sovereign.
you have given more power to creation rather than to God. you have taken away the power and authority of God to be in ultimate control and given that final choice to man and spirit.
you have referenced two instances..
satan and adam "rebelling" against God as they show their capability of denying Gods will.
did satan fall? or was he created evil?
did adam rebel of his own accord,
or was it within Gods plans that Adam fail?
initial appearances can be elusive obsticles to overcome without knowing the true nature and will of God.
Is man or Satan more powerful or do they maintain authority given by God as greater than Gods power?
Can man or satan upsurp Gods plans?. His will?. His sovereignty?
If you say that they can, then I repeat..
within your belief structure, He is not sovereign.
Me2
Me2, please review the definition of Sovereign and sovereignty here, and tell us what part of the sovereignty of God I can refute.
sovereign, n.
1. a monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler.
2. a person who has sovereign power or authority.
3. a group or body of persons or a state having sovereign authority.
4. a gold coin of the United Kingdom, equal to one pound sterling: went out of circulation after 1914.
adj.
5. belonging to or characteristic of a sovereign or sovereignty; royal.
6. having supreme rank, power, or authority.
7. supreme; preeminent; indisputable: a sovereign right.
8. greatest in degree; utmost or extreme.
9. being above all others in character, importance, excellence, etc.
10. efficacious; potent: a sovereign remedy.
ereignly, adv.
Syn. 1. emperor, empress, potentate. 3. government. 5. regal, majestic, imperial, princely, monarchical, kingly, queenly. 7. chief, paramount, principal, predominant. 10. effective, effectual.
sovereignty, n, pl. -ties.
1. the quality or state of being sovereign.
2. the status, dominion, power, or authority of a sovereign; royalty.
3. supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community.
4. rightful status, independence, or prerogative.
5. a sovereign state, community, or political unit.
I see nothing in either of these definitions that says
one who is sovereign exercises absolute power over ones subjects. But rather that one who is sovereign has the highest level of authority and when necessary the power to exercise that authority. A king for example does not make all the decisions for everyone of his subjects,
as you have God doing for mankind, but instead the King establishes the environment within which his subjects operate using their own abilities. Two side by side kingdoms may be entirely opposite in their environment depending on the king that is the sovereign ruler over each.
The king does have the authority to give or take rights and privileges that his subjects enjoy, because the King has the ultimate power to do so. A king cannot "make" his subjects obey him, but he can make their lives miserable, or snuff out their lives if they are not obedient. If a king snuffed out the lives of all whom he did not have "absolute power" over, or who did not trust him, he would not be ruler over a kingdom, but rather a cemetary.
Sovereignty of God means that God has the ultimate authority over, and power to effect all that are below him in authority. We know that includes all of Creation.
The fact that so many will be cast into the lake of fire provides the evidence that God in his sovereignty
does not force men to choose to believe in Him, though all men will acknowledge Him on bended knee. Acknowledgement is not limited to worship and praise, for those who are defeated in battle acknowledge their conquerers, without worshipping and praising them. The victors become the sovereign power not by defeating everyone who opposes them, but by defeating the combat element of those who oppose them. Destroying the ability of an enemy to wage war is paramount in achieving victory through war.
I have given no greater power to man than what God created man to have.
Me2, I have no power to give power, but I certainly do recognize what God has given to man, and I do accept that.
That said, there is no power greater than that of God, All of creation is subject to the power of God. He alone holds Sovereign Power. But , does God rule with "absolute power"? There is no evidence that he does, though there have been instances in which He has. e.g., the flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, the freeing from Egypt, and the wanderings of the children in the wilderness, the conception of His divine and only begotten Son in the womb of one of His created beings, etc.
So, once again you are judging based on incorrect definitions that you hold of God. Your God reigns with Absolute power, while mine rules with Sovereign Power. There is a distinct difference in application and style.
If God ruled with Absolute Power as you indicate He does, He would have long ago become the ruler of a cemetary, for the wages of sin is death, God said so.