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NASB | Psalm 103:19 ¶ The LORD has established His throne in the heavens, And His sovereignty rules over all. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Psalm 103:19 ¶ The LORD has established His throne in the heavens, And His sovereignty rules over all [the universe]. |
Subject: The Sovereignty of God |
Bible Note: kalos, I reallt thought you where above cheap personal shots like the one you made in your last post however if that is your way so be it. First of all the fact that God is a perfect gentelman can be backed with scripture. Consider for a moment the Garden of Eden Adam and Eve had a choice and choose to disobey according to the logic in your arguement this was planned and carried out by God and they had nothing to do with it. I am sure you can see the flaw in this reason. When God came into the Garden He called out to Adam He did not go straight ot him He waited for Adam to come to Him again a choose Adam made. Concerning Paul did God interven in his life YES Did God force him to carry out the ministry that became Paul's life no. Paul chose to submit his will to that of God's. The same arguement can be made with the calling of each of the aposles, they all had a choice. As to Nebuchadnezzar yes God intervened in his life but He did not force salvation on him that would have been his choice. I relize you come from a calvenist standpoint which smacks of legalism check out Calvin's list of dos and don'ts sometime. Remember not everyone is a tulip picker some of us many of us except the clear teaching of scripture as to the freewill choice of men in connection to God. It should also be noted that freewill in no way takes away from God's sovereignty as a matter of fact I think it highlights it. But of course this comes from one you see as being unskilled and sloppy. In The Love Of Christ, tgc |