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Interesting drift!
Indeed.
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Interesting drift!
But knowing the entire future with certainty requires that it be static. Essentially, sin becomes irrelevant as a constraint on free will because there is no free will, period. Everything that has happened, is happening, or will happen is determined at the moment of creation and nothing, save perhaps God, can change anything.
Is that your belief?
Huh?God thoughts are not like our thoughts. God's reasoning is beyond ours. I will not attempt to fully understand how God sees things. That being said, it is possible that he knows what the results will be when those who have free will exercise it as they will.
Huh?
I thought you thought no one had any free will to exercise. That the woman HAD to reach out and touch his garments. That if God already knows the future, then the script is written, the die is cast, and no one can do a blessed thing to change it. This quote makes little to no sense.
No, Jesus and the disciples planned to go to Bethsaida, on the other side of the lake. Presumably this was to continue their mission.Why would he be out walking on the water if his plan wasn't to help his missionaries - he just felt like a stroll?
No, Jesus and the disciples planned to go to Bethsaida, on the other side of the lake. Presumably this was to continue their mission.
Jesus asked the disciples to go on ahead while he prayed on the mountain.
I guess he had to if the disciples took the boat.And you figure he'd prefer to walk there.
I guess he had to if the disciples took the boat.![]()
Or flown, as suggested earlier on this thread.Nah. He could have easily created another one.
Yes, we can try to understand each other but we may never get there. The important thing is that we are trying.paradox 3 ---Thanks for your explanation ---not really sure I understand your thinking here but that is OK ------
Thoughts on Mark 6:26-29...
The banquet was held at Machaerus, as evidenced in Salome's wish being carried out so quickly.
When she made her request, there was gasping, and Herod himself was sobered by the turn of events.
But it was too late for him to retract. He thought he must keep his words and oaths. He didn't want to break faith with her by slighting her. And so the spectacle was enacted.
Herod's command went to an officer of his court to furnish John the Baptist's head.
And, John's head was brought on a platter, as by Salome's request, and she gave it to her mother.
John's followers came and lay his body into a grave, mourning the great prophet.
All of the emotion herein is read into the text, instead of existing within it.
Those are just thoughts - which is what I identified them as. Perhaps they're in error though - perhaps, as an example, John's followers were dancing with glee that their leader had been beheaded.
But it was too late for him to retract. He thought he must keep his words and oaths. He didn't want to break faith with her by slighting her. And so the spectacle was enacted.
Completely an emotional reading of the text. With absolutely no textual evidence.
It might prove that the author of Mark believed in His divinity.Then Jesus, taking the five loaves and the two fishes, and having looked up to heaven, blessed the food. He broke the bread and passed it on. He divided the fishes and had them taken too. The amount of food grew. The miracle proves Christ's divinity.
That we are.We're seeking to understand the Scriptures together.
Jesus, being in God's form, didn't think it robbery to be equal with God. He's God's Son incarnate, in his capacity as the Savior, as human among humans.Hi,
What are we to make of this:
“...though he was in the form of God, he did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross?”
Is omniscience compatible with Jesus emptying himself?
George
I subscribe to the belief that God, being God, knows the future as well as God knows the past and present.
Then what you're saying is that everything is predetermined, and we're just automatons acting out roles.