FCC wrote:Act 13:48 And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained to eternal life believed.
As much as I want to hang on to the idea of free will, verses like these brings up several questions for me. Can someone who is ordained not believe...or vice versa? How is one ordained but by God himself? Is this a special ordination? Where does free will come in?
FFC
I know this would sound strange to you and the readers but this is an area PL and I would agree on as well as at the same time causes us not see eye to eye.
The disagreement is mainly due to one’s human perception of God. My position is that God knows everything and from this far
superior knowing is how God ordains, arranges, categorizes, calls the muster of troops for service/for mission/task, those that will believe. [note: Greek word used in verse you cited as it would have been used in 1st century Greek is a word denoting a mustering of military units or personal together either for a call to arms or mustering of forces for a military task - it is a word that expresses the use of a voice that calls to service.] God simply
already knows. Yet, he still lets people decide even when the choice is known. Why?
In doing so, God reveals his Glory – the Glory of who he is. He ‘proves’ his integrity. That He is a God of justice, mercy, equity, righteousness, etc and etc. This is how God is. He is a God of the living and not a god of the dead. His attributes, if you pardon my weak expression, produce living testaments to the quality of God’s attributes. In other words, God uses the frame work of life to express his glory and reveal himself and all that he is: that he is righteous, holy, fair, merciful, gracious, all wise, all knowing, sovereign, kind, good, jealous, etc, all which is governed by God’s profound love.
God displays his nature and character in sending forth His call or the choice he imposes, to everyone. In this way, justice is maintained and demonstrated. God already knows the end result but we do not. Think on this: God still allows the choice and that proves what about God’s character, nature, and attributes? Who do you want to serve?
According to my understanding of PL’s position is that he would agree with me that God ordains but his perception of God is skewed and flawed. It is this flawed concept about God that is the cause of our debate. How is it flawed?
From what I gather about his brand of Christian hard determinism is that God just selected this one to be saved and this one to be damned. No middle ground. It is either black or white because God is sovereign, so shut up, you have no right to seek god on this matter, so stop seeking and shut up. God’s foreknowing is left out and only a humanistic approach based on how human kings exercised sovereignty is retrained in their conception about God.
I’ll leave you with these questions: If God is truly arbitrary in his election or ordination then that says what about God? What displays more sovereignty – arbitrary picking or granting a choice even when the answer is already known? Who will you love and serve? Which of the two position displays true Agape Love, correct justice, living righteousness, true holiness, and real sovereignty?
God spoke to Jeremiah and stated that before he was born that God knew him. This is a superior knowledge best expressed as simply ‘knowing everything’. This knowing is not based on human works or what one will do but rather a ‘knowing’ if one will love God or I should rather say it this way - God knows who will recognize God’s love toward them and live in its effects. That is a work of God and it reveals how God has mercy on whom he wills as well as hardens: he knows all yet remains unchangingly true to himself, amen.
God offers this freely so there is a choice and an effect. The outcome God foreknows and thus God shapes and places each person in the scheme of time according to God’s eternal purposes. Pharaohs will be made pharaohs and sinners into saints all according to God; foreknowing us all before we were ever born. This placing is in accord with God’s nature and character as he changes not. This says what about God?
If the Lord will open your eyes the answer will cause you to fall before God in loving adoration; Your Christian faith will grow. The Lord becomes real to you. You’ll find rest for your souls and a peace that surpasses understanding. God’s Love cultivated, lived, and shown. Jesus will become more real to you than ever before. May the Lord open your eyes and cause you to taste and see that the Lord is good. It is the goodness of God that leads to repentance. Harsh selective arbitrariness will not.
Arbitrary selectiveness takes away from God’s Character and robs him of the beauty of his name. I suggest you seek God on this matter and taste and see that the Lord is good and his goodness will lead you to true lasting repentance. Which of the two positions really testify and glorify God and which one will have a lasting effect?
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