This thread will challenge each of these 3 assumptions about the biblical interventionist God:
(1) The biblical God is exclusivistic. God's sovereign grace applies to OT era Jews and Christians, but not to others. God intervened to terminate Hebrew slavery in Egypt, but has not intervened to guide or remedy the plight of pagans with other religions in other cultures.
(2) God is a Person, an omnipotent loving divine Person. So God's decision on whether or not to intervene in world affairs should be consistent with how a loving Parent would intervene.
(3) An omnipotent God micro-manages the laws of Nature. So all creation chaos (natural disasters, fatal disease, etc.) is a manifestation of His will because there is no true victimization due to chance and accidents. So if a young child dies of a fatal congenital condition or is killed in an accident, that must be God's will.
(1) The biblical God is exclusivistic. God's sovereign grace applies to OT era Jews and Christians, but not to others. God intervened to terminate Hebrew slavery in Egypt, but has not intervened to guide or remedy the plight of pagans with other religions in other cultures.
(2) God is a Person, an omnipotent loving divine Person. So God's decision on whether or not to intervene in world affairs should be consistent with how a loving Parent would intervene.
(3) An omnipotent God micro-manages the laws of Nature. So all creation chaos (natural disasters, fatal disease, etc.) is a manifestation of His will because there is no true victimization due to chance and accidents. So if a young child dies of a fatal congenital condition or is killed in an accident, that must be God's will.