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Thursday, May 17, 2018
In
the Avengers Infinity War, Thanos sees all humans and humanoids alike as totally
depraved, incapable of making the right choice without an all-powerful
being coming in to bring order for these depraved wretches. He pities them, and
he chooses some by unconditional election to be his children, being
taught by him and loved by him. The atonement he makes for the humanoids whom
he spares was fully attained by him killing his only beloved child, Gomorrah.
This was certainly a limited atonement since he had no intention of
sparing all humanoids, obviously. He sees his choice in destroying half of all
the life in the universe as a sign of irresistible grace for those
whom he has spared. The survivors should be grateful, for after all this would not
have ever happened if it was not for him willingly taking the life of his
beloved daughter. Now those whom he has spared will persevere and
prosper because of the balance he has brought to creation.
Your
choice is to either believe in a God like Thanos, or one other. Remember when
Doctor Strange was tweaking out, meditating, and somehow, he was able to see
every possible future in a universe where he knew people had free-will?
Remember when he concluded that there was only one way to defeat Thanos?
This
illustration goes in line with your other option; a God who foreknows
everything that will, or can happen, and based on His foreknowledge He has
predestined those whom He knows will come to repentance (Romans 8:29). However,
in this case His beloved child sacrificed Himself willingly, being tempted in
every way, and overcoming sin nature to be our salvation and provide us with
His example to follow.
What
kind of God do you believe in?
Who
truly has the free mind, a person who has no knowledge of good and evil, and
thus they do not have the mind of God, or those who have the knowledge of good
and evil and choose to follow Christ?
Who
is the more loving Father? The one who brain washes some into loving Him? Or
the one who allows His children to grow, to make mistakes, and to ultimately
choose whether they will trust Him or not?
Sin was not created by God, and has no true value. Darkness has no value without
light, and surely darkness has no power over the light. What comes out of you after a healthy meal has no
value, but is just waste left after you have eaten what is valuable for you to
live. We know of sin, and because our flesh is corrupted by this sin we are
prone to being brain washed by the devil into believing that what has no value
is better than that which is truly of value. Without freewill, the choice to
lie or tell the truth, love or hate, forgive or hold a grudge, eat crap or eat
what is healthy; without the freedom defined by opposites an understanding of
God’s love would be impossible. An appreciation for all Christ endured
leading up to the cross and on the cross would not be possible if we were
incapable of recognizing how ugly sin is. The Light could not have value for us
if there was no darkness to shine through.
Knock
down the T and the rest fall like dominoes. So, as God told depraved Cain,
“If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what
is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must
rule over it" (Genesis 4:7). (God was not toying with Cain.)
Was no accident that
the devil was thrown down to our world, the serpent did not slip past God into
the garden. He had his part to play, based on the choice God knew he would
make.
Why
did Adam and Eve eat of the tree, (knowledge of good and evil), which God told
them not to eat of? Because they were not perfect as God is perfect, and they
were still in need of a Savior to provide them with an understanding of the
love of God. Those who are truly free and capable of growing in wisdom are
those who recognize they are free to do what they are told not to do. There will be natural consequences for the wrong choice, and thus one must choose to trust in the
Lord.
Could
there have been a better way, without sacrificing our understanding of love and
grace, and thus without sacrificing freedom? Obviously not. There is only one
way, as Jesus
told his disciples, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to
the Father except through me" (John 14:6). Readers clearly see the devil was fooled as he unintentionally worked according to Christ perfect plan (John 14: 30-31). The devil was allowed to come for Christ for the world must know His love for the Father and how He faithfully follows His commands (v. 30-31). Accordingly the love of the Father would be known by true believers, for following Christ resurrection the Father would send the Holy Spirit in Christ name to bring peace to His disciples (John 14: 25-29).
“For
in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and
invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have
been created through him and for him” (Col. 1:16). Darkness was not created,
is nothing of value, but just something people have been fooled into seeing has
substance. The food you eat was created, the waste that comes out later was not, so
why choose the latter? You are too depraved to save yourself, but you are not
so depraved that you are incapable of reasoning with common sense. You are not
so depraved that you are incapable of reaching out for a hand that offers you a
way out of a raging storm of lies. Free your minds.
Feel
free to disagree.
PS.
I
am not Arminian or Calvinist, so do not be fooled by politics either. You do
not have to be either a Republican or a Democrat, and that’s it. You should not
be defined by a doctrine named by a man either. Study God’s Word without a
commentary, and let the Scriptures defend the Scriptures. (Thomas Chain Reference Bible is great for this.) Trust in the Holy Spirit and see what you discover. You do not have to
always be right. I’m not. (Still stuck in a body made of flesh; still human.)
You should accept that you do not have it all figured out though and thus be
free to grow. Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and you will receive more from our gracious God (Matt. 6:33).
Also to see the belief shared here is not Semi-Pelagianism please read https://consulmoore.blogspot.com/2021/05/unchanging-will-of-god-and-human-free.html
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An Armenian is a person from, or descended from, the Republic of Armenia. If you meant Arminian, no, you aren't Arminian. In fact, Arminius would be appalled at what you wrote here, which is nothing less than semi-Pelagianism.
This view is not semi-Pelagianism, and to read the defense against that claim please see https://consulmoore.blogspot.com/2021/05/unchanging-will-of-god-and-human-free.html