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Featured Did God predestine ISIS & Boko Haram to rape, torture, kill the Christians?

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    "But there are many who admit the foreknowledge of God, and yet deny His determinate counsel, on which the certainty of all the events of time depends. Men may have a limited foreknowledge of things which God has made certain by His determinate counsel and irrevocable decrees, as it is said, ‘The living know that they must die;’ but God’s foreknowledge depends on nothing outside of Himself, for He has challenged the universe to tell with whom He has taken counsel, or who has instructed Him. To us it seems perfectly clear that nothing could be foreknown that was undetermined, and that the foreknowledge and determinate counsel of God are inseparable.

    It is also generally admitted that in the salvation of His people, ‘Whom He did foreknow, them He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son (Romans 8:29).’ but that the well-beloved Son of God was delivered into the wicked hands of men to be crucified by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, is not so readily admitted. The wicked works of those who crucified the Lord of glory were not foreknown by His murderers; but it was foreknown and determined of God, Peter said, to those whom he charged with the wickedness of killing the Prince of life. ‘I wot that through ignorance ye did it, as did also your rulers. But those things, which God before had shewed by the mouth of all His prophets, that Christ should suffer, He hath so fulfilled (Acts 3:17,18).’ ‘For of a truth against Thy Holy Child Jesus, whom Thou hast anointed, both Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, were gathered together, for to do whatsoever Thy hand and Thy counsel determined before to be done (Acts 4:27,28).’

    The wickedness of men in betraying and crucifying our Lord had been positively predicted from the days of Abel, in what God spake to the fathers by the prophets, and by what was signified by all the offerings which were made under the former dispensation. The pieces of silver for which He was betrayed were counted and declared hundreds of years before Judas was born; and the dividing of His garments, and the lot cast for His seamless robe, was determined of God and declared by the prophets. The history of Joseph, and the wickedness of his brethren, was in fulfillment of his dreams, and in accordance with the purpose in which Joseph said, God meant it for good.

    It has been said by some that these great events which God has overruled for good were ordered of the Lord, but that the smaller matters, and the wickedness of men, were not predestinated. Our Savior has informed us that the determinate counsel of God in His all-pervading providence numbers the hairs of our head, so that not a hair can fall to the ground without Him; even the little sparrows are protected, and the ravens are provided with food by His determinate counsel. And Paul assures us that, ‘We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.’

    It seems to us unreasonable, as well as unscriptural, to say that the government of God directs and controls some things, and that other things are left to the control of men or devils. If God’s government extends only to the good deeds of men, then is His absolute government totally excluded; for ‘As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: there is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one (Romans 3:10-12).’ We would not limit the government of our God, nor, because we cannot comprehend His designs, dare to say He has no designs.

    Men act voluntarily when they commit sin; they have no more knowledge of or respect for the purpose of God, than Joseph’s brethren or Potiphar’s wife had in his case, for there is no fear of God before their eyes. It is even so with the princes of this world; if they had known Jesus, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. But it was needful that Joseph should be cast into prison, and it was expedient that Christ should suffer, therefore that knowledge was withheld from the persecutors of Joseph and of Jesus, until they should fill up the cup of their wickedness. And it is thus in the wisdom of God that the world by wisdom shall not know Him. Yet such is the wisdom, power and righteous government of our God that He can and does set the exact bounds by which the wickedness of men and devils is limited, and beyond which they cannot go. Satan is bound a thousand years with a great chain, and after the thousand years he shall be loosed for a short time. With all his rage and malice he is restricted by the supreme power and decree of God, to do no more nor less than what God will overrule for the good of His people and for His own glory. And thus also, ‘God, willing to shew His wrath, and to make His power known, endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction,’ as in the case of Pharaoh and the Egyptians, hardening the heart of Pharaoh until all the plagues and judgments were accomplished, and His own almighty power and glory were then made known in delivering the Hebrews, and in overwhelming Pharaoh and his host in the Red Sea. ‘Therefore hath He mercy on whom He will have mercy, and whom He will He hardeneth. Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth He yet find fault? For who hath resisted His will? Nay but, O man, who art thou that replies against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus (Romans 9:17-22)?’

    The Apostle, fully aware of the disposition of the carnal mind to cavil and reply against the sovereignty of God in the execution of His pleasure, did not attempt to apologize for God, or so to modify the doctrine as to render it less objectionable to the carnal mind; but he called attention to the infinite disparity between the infinitely wise, holy and omnipotent God, who holds our everlasting destiny, and by whose longsuffering we are permitted to live, and poor, finite, depraved, short-sighted man, and the daring presumption and extreme folly of questioning the justice or wisdom of God in working all things after the counsel of His own will. We regard it as a very serious matter to charge that God cannot govern the world, by His own determinate counsel, wisdom and power, according to the eternal and immutable design or purpose purposed in Himself before the world began, without subjecting Himself to the charge of being the author of sin. Sin is the transgression of a law under which the transgressor is justly held amenable, and to the penalty of which he is subject. But we have endeavored to show that God is under no law but that of His own will and pleasure, and therefore He doeth His pleasure in the armies of Heaven and among the inhabitants of earth. He could by no law be held under obligation to leave the affairs of this world or any part of them to be governed by chance, or by the will of men. As He is in one mind, and none can turn Him, His purposes are eternal, like Himself. His decrees being perfect from everlasting, admit of no improvement or change. If He had not the right to predestinate all things pertaining to the events of time before He created the world, we ask what right has He acquired subsequently to execute the orders of His throne? If it had been His pleasure to have prevented sin from entering into the world, can we doubt His power or wisdom or ability to have done so? If sin has entered this world in opposition to His will, or because He had not the wisdom and power to prevent its entrance, what assurance have we that it will not also enter the world to come? But it is to our mind far more consistent with what God has graciously made known to us of His being and attributes to believe that God had a purpose worthy of Himself, however inscrutable to us, in regard to the entrance of sin, as well as in regard to all things else. He bids us ‘Be still, and know that He is God.’ To our feeble mind the conclusion is unavoidable, that the predestination of God either controls all things or nothing.

    We look at a vast complicated machine, with its ten thousand wheels. We cannot comprehend or understand its workings, but we are told that the machinist has a perfect knowledge of all its parts save one; there is a definite use for every wheel and spring, but one is held in the machine which has no certain motion or definite use. How long could that machine run in safety, with the unruly part liable at any moment to throw the whole into confusion? We cannot see how any part of the government of God can be absolute and secure, if God has not the undivided government of the whole in all its parts; and if He has today the full control, had He not the same control yesterday and forever? If He has not the full control today, is there any certainty that He will have tomorrow or at any future period? If we admit that God absolutely governs all things according to the counsel of His own will, and that He is immutable, then we must admit that He has determined what shall and what shall not transpire in time or in eternity. But to deny His universal control of all things, including all principalities and powers, thrones and dominions, things present or to come, whether they be visible or invisible, is to deny that He is the God of the whole earth, and virtually deny His eternal power and Godhead. If He has not the power and wisdom to determine all events, how can He cause all things to work together for good to them that love Him?"
     
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    Final part of article

    "But while we hold that He is supreme in power, and that He works all things after the counsel of His own will, we are certain that He reigns in righteousness, and that there is no unrighteousness with Him. To admit the universal government of God is to admit the predestination of all things, from the falling of a sparrow to the dissolution of a world. In the absence of predestination, with what certainty could the Holy Ghost inspire the holy prophets and Apostles to foretell all that should ever come to pass? If it were undetermined in the purpose of God, how could the Apostles tell us of perilous times that should come in the last days, or apostasy from the faith, and spiritual wickedness in high places?

    But we will submit these remarks to the consideration of our readers, and desire that what we have written may be carefully tested by the infallible standard, the Scriptures, and received only so far as they are sustained by the word and Spirit of our God.

    October, 1880"
     
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    What??? You mean to say you believe that God predestined people to arrest, beat and kill Jesus Christ...like it was a part of His plan?

    I was thinking the same thing when I ran across your reply. You are right, it is the "same way." I agree. :thumbsup:
     
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    That is what calvinists here would call God being sovereign, as he brought to pass what he had already determined would get done, and yet he still allowed the wicked parties to "have their own way"
     
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    Hi Brother Joseph,

    I didn't know you posted this already.

    It seems to be long and therefore I just copied it to read some time later.

    In the meantime, any attempt to differentiate between the Author of Sin and Predestination will result in the concept change of the Predestination, I believe.

    Because, if the concept Predestination is not to destine every bit of the behavior of the human beings, then it is closer to the Foreknowledge.
    God Himself can work as a God with a personality which result in Providence.

    Every bullet out of the guns of ISIS and Every strike of the swords of ISIS were predestined before the Creation, by God.


    If God can indemnify Himself from the responsibility of such wickedness while using the term of Predestine, then that concept of Predestination is closer to Foreknowledge, not to the Calvinists' Predestination.


    The key issue is how can God not be the Author of sins while He predestined everything that the sinners are doing for the crimes, wickedness and sins.

    If the concept of Predestine is not to be involved in the sins, then the concept is closer to Foreknowledge.


    See you later.

    Eliyahu
     
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    The Problem is many Calvinists misunderstand that Foreknowledge believers do not know this truth or that Arminians believe human beings created the universe and human beings.

    Arminians also believe that God created everything and the universe!
    But didn’t cause the people to insult, blaspheme Himself , commit wicked crimes

    God predestined all people to believe in Him and to do good but human beings
    Even if God is Almighty, He couldn’t force the human beings to believe in Him, because the faith by coercion is not the faith.

    Also, Calvinists do not know or neglect that the Almighty God cannot do everything and there are some things that even the Almighty God cannot do, not because of His capacity but because they contradict the attributes of God.
    God cannot predestine any people to become wicked, or to insult the Holy God.
    But Calvinists insist God is sovereign and can do everything.

    Arminians never claimed that the whole universe was created by human beings!

    This is also another misunderstanding by Calvinists.
    I think none of Arminians claims the partial predestination.
    God just created everything for His Good will so that everything in the universe may praise Him and be good, and decreed the justice for all, which was the Original Predestination by God as we can read 1 Peter 3:9
    This is another problem again.
    Calvinists never explain how God predestined the murderers and blood thirsty men.
    God of Calvinists is said to have predestined and decreed every bit of activities and behaviors of wicked people, murderers, blood-thirsty men, and devils.
    Did wicked people, murderers, and devils started to exist without the predestination by God?
    Then it is partial predestination!
    Did God have the control of murderers and devils when He created everything ?
    Didn’t He predestine the wicked people to be wicked ?
    If not!, then that is the same as Foreknowledge!


    Eliyahu
     
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    Double Post!

    Eliyahu
     
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    Calvinists claim God predestined all the rebellion against God Himself according to His own will and pleasure.
    Did God cause His creatures to be wicked and rebel against Himself, to insult and blaspheme Himself according to His own Will and Pleasure?
    Such God having weird hobby must go to the mental health centre before going to the Hell.




    Calvinists misunderstand about the people who believe in the Foreknowledge.
    They believe God has the control over the human lives and destiny!
    But that God didn’t cause them to be wicked and to insult Himself.
    He didn’t cause Israel to reject their messiah and crucify His Son.
    However, Israel would become wicked and crucify His Son.
    God foreknew this and decided to utilize this wickedness and placed His Son in that situation.
    What the Hand and the Counsel of God determined was not to make the people wicked,
    but to achieve the redemption by His Son.
    So, God placed His Son into that situation according to His Foreknowledge.
    And thereby He achieved the Redemption. God didn’t cause Pilate, Herod, High Priest, Elders to be wicked and to murder His Son, but they already had such murderous mind
    and God foreknew that and utilized such wickedness to redeem the human race from the sin.

    God converted the human wickedness to be the tool for the salvation!


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    God intended and predestined even the wicked people to live the good life and to be obedient to Him and to love God and His Son.
    But to the sadness of God, they became wicked and sinful.
    God didn’t make them as robots or puppets but to be small gods (Jn 10:35) in resemblance of His Son.
    Sadly, many of them didn’t reach that expectation by God and they reject the Gospel and chose not to believe in Him.
    Therefore there will be the judgment and punishment.

    However, Calvinists claim that everything including all the wickedness was predestined by God, but that He is not the Author of Sins.
    How? They answer that it is mystery, beyond comprehension but according to His good will and pleasure.
    What kind of pleasure would the God of Predestination theory enjoy when He predestined the people to insult and disobey Himself?, then when He hears such insult from His own creatures?






    ( How can He avoid the author-ship of the sins if He destined al things? This is the logic borrowed from Foreknowledge)

    God predestined all the wickedness of human beings for the reason that we cannot comprehend? But He is not the Author of Sins?



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    If sin has entered this world in opposition to His will, or because He had not the wisdom and power to prevent its entrance, what assurance have we that it will not also enter the world to come?
    This lacks the understanding that there are somethings God cannot do not because God is incapable but because somethings are against His own Attributes, i.e. God cannot coerce the faith because Faith by Coercion is not the faith, making the people robots.
    God didn’t create the human race as the robots.


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    Here we notice Gilbert Beebe could never explain how he can avoid the problem with the Author-ship of Sin of God if he assert the Predestination.
    How cannot God be the Author of Sins all over the world while He predestined even the sinners unbelief and rejection of God, blasphemy against God, insulting God, disobeying God?
    In his theology his God predestined every sins, killing the Christians by ISIS, all the persecution of Christian believers by RCC and popes, all the wickedness of the people and the lies, adultery and raping, cheating of the people, but he claims the God of Predestination has no responsibility for the sins!
    God of Predestination pre-planned and predestinated all the wickedness, injustice, crimes, rebellion against Himself, blasphemy against Himself, persecution of His own people, burning His own people, 99% people not to believe in Him, corruption, apostasy, rejection of Gospel, disobedience to Himself.
    God of Predestination could have predestinated only the good things, all the people to believe in Him, to obey Himself, not to be wicked, not to blaspheme Himself, not to be disobedient, not to insult Himself, believe in Jesus Christ, not to persecute His people because He is Almighty. But He didn’t do it for His own Will and Pleasure!
    However, God of Predestination has no responsibility for the sins even though He predestinated all the sins as well!
    What a contradiction, a paradox, and a lie it is!
    What kind of Will and Pleasure? Wicked and Grumpy Will and Pleasure!

    Such God must have a treatment at the mental health centre or He should be thrown into the Lake of Fire!

    Gilbert Beebe never explained about how he can avoid the Author-ship of sins while claiming God predestined all things to be done by the sinners.
    1. He sounded like understanding that the Arminians claim the Universe or any part of the Universe was created by human beings.
    2. He lacks the understanding that there are some limits to what the Almighty God can do, that there are somethings that the Almighty God cannot do.
    3. He couldn’t explain how he can avoid the Authorship of Sins while he claims God predestined everything, including every bit of the behaviors of the sinners and wicked people.
    4. Instead, he explained off that human beings are fragile and cannot fathom what the supreme God can do and think, and claimed that God predestined everything to His good will and to His good pleasure. What kind of will and pleasure does the God of Predestination theory have? To create 99% people wicked and rebellious against Himself and then to create only 1% people to be faithful and to believe in His Son, then to let the wicked people to behead the Christians after the torture?
    5.
    Every bullet from the guns of ISIS and every strike of the sword wielded by ISIS to behead Christians were predestined by God eternally before the Creation for His good Will and for His Pleasure?

    Such God of Predestination must be wicked, stupid, deceiving, and grumpy.
    If the believers of Predestination theory claim that the providence and predestination by God is beyond comprehension and they cannot explain how God cannot be the Author of Sins since He had created everything by His Sovereignty and therefore human beings cannot explain why God predestined the wickedness of the people, then I suggest they should shut the mouth on the issue of Predestination or Foreknowledge from the beginning.

    Finally, my belief is not to believe even the theory of Foreknowledge because Providence of God is more complicated than any human theory.
    So, what I recommend the people is to work hard, to preach hard without thinking about whether this man or woman is on the list of the atoned and of the predestined to believe.
    We have to work hard, preach hard, pray hard within Jesus Christ, regardless it was predestined to come true or not.

    The True God never predestined the people to be wicked.

    Eliyahu
     
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    Brother Eliyahu,

    Sin did not enter into this world in opposition to his will. If it had, the following verse written by Paul would not be true, " him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will:" (Ephesians 1:11b) God states he works all things, not some things, after his will. God willed that sinners be in existence. Without sin there would be no need for Jesus to enter the world to accomplish God's plan of redemption. Is it sin for God to will that sin come into existence? No because the Bible tells us "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law. (1 John 3:4), thus Elder Beebe wrote correctly, "God is under no law but that of His own will and pleasure, and therefore He doeth His pleasure in the armies of Heaven and among the inhabitants of earth. He could by no law be held under obligation to leave the affairs of this world or any part of them to be governed by chance, or by the will of men."
     
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    Hi Brother Joseph,

    I think we have come to the core questions of this issue.

    Thank you for bringing this issue so that we may deeply study on this issue.

    I am not sure I can fully explain or convince you at this time.

    God is under the Law of His Own Will and Holiness, and of His Own Righteousness and Justice, and under the great plan of having many sons of God resembling His Beloved Son Yeshuah.

    His own will includes the Will of Expansion of His Realm so that He may have many sons in harmony with Himself and His Son Yeshuah.

    Now let’s have look at your post in more detail.
    Brother Joseph,
    Sin entered against the Will of God!
    This is a big difference between your belief and mine
    Again, we must realize that there are several things that even the Almighty God cannot do.
    If God created the robots and puppets, then He could prevent the sin from coming into the world. But He was creating the sons of God who have the freedom and free will by themselves. If not, He was creating the robots.
    We cannot expect God created the sons of God while He didn’t give any freedom but gave the faith by coercion. If the sons of God do not have the free will, then they cannot resemble Yeshuah, the Son of God.

    who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will
    The Will of God was to create the sons of God like Yeshuah Ha-Maschiach( Jesus Christ), not the robots.

    If God willed the sin come into existence, God is the Author of Sin.
    God is under the Law of His own Holiness, Righteousness, His own Justice,
    His own Logic and Truth, His own Loving-kindness, His own Mercy and Grace, His own times and schedules. God is restricted by His own Law.
    God is not the God of Chaos.
    God has the will but the will hates the sins and inequities, and therefore God would not take pleasure in bringing the sins into the world.
    If God had brought the sin into the world and asked the people not to commit sins, what a preposterous commandment it would have been?
    How could the sin enter in, then?
    It is an on-going process of Creation of the sons of God. We must consider the time factor.
    Could God create the universe within a week, then create 7 billion sons of God like Yeshuah within next week? NO, though He is the Almighty God.

    Brother Joseph,
    Nevertheless I respectfully thank you for your contribution on this issue.

    Eliyahu
     
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    Brother Eliyahu, God willing that sin come into existence does not make God the author of sin. Please permit me to explain. An act alone does not constitute sin, but the righteousness or unrighteousness of an act is determined by the motive prompting the act. If a physician causes his fellowman great pain and suffering and even death by the amputation of a limb in an effort to do him good, no one would condemn that physician of wrong doing; but if he causes him pain or suffering or death by amputating a limb in malice and with an intention of doing him harm, that physician is guilty of wrong. God has a holy and sinless motive in all that He does, in all that He causes to be done and in all that He allows to be done, and intends that each thing done shall redound to the praise of that holy and exalted purpose, and so it matters not how sinful and vile the act may be when performed by man with a corrupt motive, God’s motive and purpose in the act being most holy He is not and can not be chargeable with sin; and yet the very same act which He has appointed to issue in His praise and redound to His glory is a vile transgression on the part of the one who performed it, as his design was evil.

    To illustrate, when God sent the king of Assyria against Israel with the charge God declares “I dispatch him against a people who anger me, to seize loot and snatch plunder, and to trample them down like mud in the streets.” (Isaiah 10:6), God continues, “But this is not what he (the king of Assyria) intends,
    this is not what he has in mind; his purpose is to destroy, to put an end to many nations”. (Isaiah 10:7) The wickedness was not put in the heart of the king by God’s decree, but it was already there. But God then states, “Wherefore it shall come to pass, that when the Lord hath performed His whole work upon mount Zion and on Jerusalem, I will punish the fruit of the stout heart of the king of Assyria, and the glory of his high looks. For he saith, by the strength of my hand I have done it, and by my wisdom...” (Isaiah 10:12-13) Read the entire 10th chapter of Isaiah. This wicked king did the very thing God determined, but he was not moved in the least to do it by God’s decree; he was entirely ignorant of that, but was actuated by an evil motive to cut off and destroy, thus God punished him for this! Thus we see that an act does not determine if something is sin, but the motive prompting the act, thus God can will that sin exist, but not be the author of sin.

    God bless you brother Eliyahu. I have enjoyed studying this subject with you dear brother.
     
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    Hi Brother Joseph,

    I am not sure we can reach the consensus, but let me try to explain my point of view a little more.
    We should remember the God of Predestination theory is Almighty and can do everything, and He can predestine 100% people to be good and to believe in Him but He didn’t do it and had chosen only ca. 1% of the people to believe in Him and to go to Heaven, and the rest of the people not to believe in Him and as the result they are to reject Him, to mock and insult Him. That’s the problem with the theory of Predestination. The God of Predestination could have predestined the 100% people to believe in God and in His Son Yeshuah, but He didn’t do it for His Good Will and for His Pleasure.
    That is the problem.
    In Human criminology, the Abettor, the Instigator, or even the Mastermind are charged for the crimes and blamed for the crimes.
    The criminals or the culprits are punished for the crimes.
    In addition, the Abettors, the Instigators, the Masterminds are punished.
    In that relationship, the criminals could have chances to escape from the Masterminds or the Abettors. There used to be a certain freedom for the criminals to escape from the commandments by the Abettors by their free will.

    But the Abettors and Masterminds are punished, though the criminals had the chances to use the free wills.

    However, in case of God and Unbelievers of Predestination theory, Unbelievers can do nothing against the destiny set up by God. The God of Predestination theory pre-planned and designed, programmed and inserted the unbelief and wicked minds into the minds of the unbelievers for His Good Will and Pleasure! Even though He could predestine them to obey and trust God.
    There is no way for any human being to escape from the destiny set up and fixed by God of Predestination theory, and the most of the people do not believe in Jesus Christ according to the destiny set up and predestined by God.
    Yet, God of predestination theory would not take the responsibility for such set up and masterminding all the wickedness of the world, which sounds to me adding one more crime to all the masterminding of all the wickedness and sins of the world for His Own Pleasure.
    What kind of Pleasure is it? To me it sounds like another wickedness.


    How was the wickedness already there?

    Wasn’t it because God had predestined the Assyrian King to be wicked way before the Creation of the world?

    Wickedness was put into the heart of the king by the predestination by God according to the theory of Predestination.

    Assyrian king had no other choice than becoming wicked by Predestination.

    God used the wickedness of Assyrian King, but such wickedness was originated from the destiny set up by the predestination by God.
    According to the predestination theory, it is God that decreed all things in the world.

    Didn’t God decree the Unbelievers to think wickedness?

    << The wickedness was not put in the heart of the king by God’s decree, but it was already there>>

    This is the theology of Foreknowledge, which can indemnify God from the author-ship of sins.
    You are borrowing the logic of Foreknowledge.


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    Even the first verse of the chapter 10 of Isaiah tells us that God never decreed the wickedness of human beings.


    Isaiah 10
    1. Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness which they have prescribed;</SPAN>
    If God had decreed all the unbelievers not to believe in Hi, not to obey Him, to do all the wickedness, to insult the Holy God, to blaspheme God, to mock Himself, then that God must be condemned by this verse.
    If God programmed all the minds of the human beings, and predestined the most of the people to be wicked and to reject Jesus Christ, how can He avoid the responsibility for masterminding the sinners to do wickedness?
    Whenever you try to disconnect God from the Author-ship of the sins, I notice the method and logic by Foreknowledge.
    Assyrian King may have been used for chastising Israel as we read Prophet Jonah which tells us the wickedness of the people. Even though he was used by God, it doesn’t mean that he was just and not to be punished as we can read Prophet Jonah.
    Adolf Hitler may have been used for condemning Jews, but it doesn’t mean that Hitler is indemnified from the sins of murders.
    Did God predestine Hitler to be wicked and to kill Jews and to break out the wars? No
    Had God predestined Assyrian King to be cruel and to be wicked? Nope!
    Even if anyone try hard to escape God’s Author-ship of sins upholding the Predestination Theory, the effort will turn out to be in vain.
    Finally let’s remember this.
    God is Holy, Good, Righteous, Just, Merciful and Gracious, He hates the sins and wickedness.
    God has created the people to be the sons of God, not the robots, all to be good, righteous,
    All to believe in Him and obey and love Him.
    However, the human beings have gone astray from the Will of God and commit the sins.
    Therefore there will be the judgments and the Hell.
    Eliyahu
     
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    Brother Eliyahu,

    I will be busy through Tuesday with my family, but Lord willing I will respond to your posts Tuesday night. I just wanted to post to let you know I have read your messages, and hope to reply Tuesday night.
     
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    Brother Eliyahu,

    Your unspoken assumption above is that God is obligated to be merciful to all sinners by predestinating to save everybody in the whole human race. If mercy is obligated it is no longer grace. The very essence of mercy and grace is that it is undeserved. God may owe people justice, but never mercy.

    God already answered your objection above by in reply in scripture (please read the black highlighted verses, "11 (For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;)
    13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated
    14 What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid.15 For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion." and "18 Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth.
    Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his will?20 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?" (Romans 9:11,13-15,18-20)

    Furthermore, even if one accepts your premise that God is obligated to provide opportunity to all, then it follows that He is also obligated to give equal opportunity to all, yet experience plainly shows He has not done this. For example, the grace to hear and believe the gospel has obviously not been communicated to all men throughout history (e.g. Indians before Columbus arrived). ) Also, the scriptures teach that God's corrective chastisement is upon all He loves. But the scriptures also teach that not all are under this chastisement (Ps 93:12-13, 1Cor 11:32, Heb 12:6-8, Rev 3:19), thus he does not love everybody.


    Brother Eliyahu,

    God did not, to use your words above, have to "program and insert unbelief and wicked minds" into unbelievers. The fall of Adam corrupted the whole human race as we were present in seed form, this is why Romans declares, "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:" (Romans 5:12)

    According to the meaning of the word predestination, as given in our standard dictionaries and the greek meaning of the work used in the New Testament, it applies only to the predetermination of an act. Some things God predetermined to do, while other things he predetermined others should do. God directly predetermined to do all acts of good on this earth and he predetermined that others would do all the acts of evil on this earth, but he has uses these evil acts to produce a greater good- Take for example, the crucifixion of Christ, the most evil act of mankind ever-was of God's predetermined plan according to scripture. "And truly the Son of man goeth, as it was determined: but woe unto that man by whom he is betrayed!" (Luke 22:22) Also, "26 The kings of the earth stood up, and the rulers were gathered together against the Lord, and against his Christ. 27 For of a truth against thy holy child Jesus, whom thou hast anointed, both Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, were gathered together,28 For to do whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel determined before to be done. (Acts 4:26-28) and finally, "Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain" (Acts 2:23). He used these acts to bruise his Son, make him Sin, thus redeeming his people so they can live with and in him for all of eternity. This is the greatest act of love this world has or ever will see.




    The wickedness was already there in the Assyrian King's heart due to the fall of Adam (see Romans 5:12). God did not have to create unbelief, wickedness, etc in mankind. The fall of Adam did that. God predetermined that the Assyrian King would attack the Israelites, used this according to his purpose to chastise the Israelites, then punished the Assyrian King for his wicked intent when he conquered the Israelites.

    If I can show that he predestinated one sin, my point is gained, that God can predestinate sin, but still remain not being the author of sin. It has been shown from numerous scriptures in this post that God predestinated the crucifixion of Christ(see Luke 22:22, Acts 4:26-28, and 2:23) . Will any one deny that the crucifixion was determined by the hand and counsel of God! Peter said they had killed the Prince of peace. Was their act not embraced in predestination? Therefore the assumption that he predestinates only what be does by his own hand, is illogical, unscriptural and untrue. When the Lord by the mouth of the prophet Isaiah declared, “It pleased the Lord to bruise him,” he did not see fit to tell the people then how he would do it, but we know now that it was by the hand of wicked men. These men acted voluntarily, yet their act was predestinated.


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    Brother Eliyahu,

    Please tell me, before the world was created when God intended the events of time, did He intend the events of time should be as they are and have been or some other way? Also, in your concept of foreknowledge, did God make his plans after what he "foreknew" men would do, if so, why would he give up His freedom by in essence making the determination of Hs will subject to the will and actions of men?
     
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