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1 | Re: Ex 33:19 | Ex 7:3 | Hank | 8962 | ||
Hiram, my friend, I assure you that my post was no attempt to resurrect the election vs. free-will debate that raged on and on some time ago on the forum. My point is that the Bible makes it abundantly clear that God is a sovereign God and as such can do, and does, what He pleases. Frankly, Hiram, I couldn't agree with you more. God's sovereign election is above my head, too. And, as for that matter, slightly above the heads of both Calvinists and Arminians and everyone in between who presume to understand it completely. No one can presume to understand all there is to understand, or to know all there is to know, about the transcendent God. Some things, if not most of them, God reserved for His province alone. It is therefore fatuous and inane, if indeed not blasphemous, of us created beings to question God or to appear to offer our paltry schemes and suggestions to Him for doing things in a better way than He does. We find ourselves at times engaged in some vain attempt to extract from the Bible things that simply aren't there, to ask "biblical" questions about things on which the Bible is silent, and to ignore things about which the Bible shouts. It is, in my estimation Hiram, a mark of wisdom, not ignorance, when one has the courage and honesty to admit, as you have, that certain things are way over our heads. And I love your statement: "It is enough to know that He saved me regardless of whether He chose me or I came to Him of my own free will." No debate here; there is neither reason nor room for it! Blessings to you, Hiram Abiff. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Re: Ex 33:19 | Ex 7:3 | userdoe214 | 8963 | ||
Well Hank is this true? "It is therefore fatuous and inane, if indeed not blasphemous, of us created beings to question God or to appear to offer our paltry schemes and suggestions to Him for doing things in a better way than He does." Moses offered a different way (Numbers 14:11-20) without committing sin. God even seems to have changed His mind. And the Psalms are filled with complaints and frank questioning of God. Must you push your point beyond extreme? mrk |
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3 | Re: Ex 33:19 | Ex 7:3 | Hank | 8977 | ||
Mark, had you not pulled my sentence out of context and posted your comments on it with apparent haste, which I honestly and candidly consider both brash and unfair, you would (or should) have been able to see that the remarks I made bear not the slightest kinship with Moses' intercession for Israel in Numbers 14, nor with the laments of the Psalms. I stand by what I posted and consider no defense necessary. --Hank | ||||||