Originally posted by Rolf Ernst
You people pick on Z Man unmercifully because he is less than clear in some of his statements, and sometimes he uses unscriptural words that are less than precise, allowing mistaken impressions to form as a consequence. Then sometimes he says things like referring to God's providences and ways being illogical. I think he doesn't mean that God is illogical, but that God's ways are far above out of our sight to the point that men cannot comprehend some of His ways, and they therefore seem illogical to men.
I know that there are examples in scripture of God doing certain things that OVers and Arminians have said God CANNOT do because, they think, it would make Him guilty of sin. Lo, and behold, there are the examples of Him doing precisely such things PLUS along with them, there are explanations which would clear up men's confusion on such issues if they would just honor God and His word; but raher than pray, "Lord, open my eyes to comprehend," they just deny, avoid, and misrepresent. Shameful! Don't letum getcha down Z man.
Thanks Rolf! :thumb:
Sometimes I may use the 'wrong' words to try and explain my views, but I only desire from the deepest part of my being for these people to grasp a better concept of God and Christianity than they already have. They rob God of so much glory. Sometimes I just can't spit it out the way I think of it in my head. I mean, I know what I want to say, but sometimes I seem to have a hard time trying to find the exact words to say them...
There are things that God does that to us seem illogical. I mean, when was the last time anyone here seen a body of water split in two, and saw people walk across on dry land? Or, has anyone here seen an alter soaked in water consumed in fire sent from Heaven above? Has anyone seen people raised from the dead? Please, tell me, does anyone not find the concept of the Trinity 'illogical'? Can anyone fully comprehend that?
Than why do you mock me when I say that the truth of God's sovereignty and of man's responsibility are both taught to us from Scriptures? It may seem 'illogical' to our feable, puny, evil little minds, but to God, nothing is impossible.
And Rolf, great point that the very things the OV'ers are 'afraid' to attribute to God, that He does! They claim God cannot do no evil, and we all agree. Thus, when God kills, destroys, brings afflictions upon, casts diseases upon, causes calamity, etc., God cannot be held accountable for committing evil! He does as He pleases! If He has chosen to give some woman cancer, then He is just for doing so! He is not an 'evil' God for creating calamity upon whomever He chooses; He is God! Who can say to Him, "What are you doing? You are wrong!" Who is man to reply against God?
Knight, I find it very unwise of you to state from the very first post in this thread, that the woman was stupid for claiming that God had given her cancer. From fear of 'judging God of evil', you deprive yourself of a deeper understanding of His absolute glory and sovereignty...
Matthew 5:45
For [God] makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.
I have to admit, I am weary from this thread. You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make 'em drink. Similar to what Paul once said in 1Co 3:6,
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I planted, Rolf, Boogerhead, and others have watered, but may God give the increase."
God bless everyone. To Him alone belongs all Power, Glory, and Honor forever...
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