Anthony Pritchard
Active Member
Thank you, that’s exactly the distinction I’ve been trying to maintain. The issue isn’t whether God permits events within His sovereign plan; we all agree He does. The issue is whether Scripture ever uses the word approve for the sinful acts themselves. It does not.You are still trying to redefine the word “approval” to frame it in a manner that is not how people understand it.
We cannot move “outside the terminology and definitions of words” and communicate effectively. You seem to want to force us to relinquish the common meaning of ‘approval’ and accept your idea that God approves of all that happens, including vile crimes and horrific acts. Then it will be said that God therefore decreed and ordained these ungodly events. And that is the concept that God is the author of sin, which is a blasphemy.
Approve means to endorse something as acceptable, pleasing, desirable, satisfying.
So God never approves of sin or evil, for He hates and punishes wickedness.
God does not give His approval to the abominations and atrocities that happen in this world, no matter how you try to twist that word “approval” to suit your Calvinism.
God would prefer to bring about His will and kingdom without allowing any human misdeeds to occur, but in His mercy, He designed a plan that overcomes human sin, and will eventually result in that preferred world, the new heavens and new earth wherein dwells righteousness.
God’s plan is perfect. Human sin is not. God permits sin; He never approves it. God uses sin; He never endorses it. God overrules sin; He never delights in it.
If we collapse approve into permit, we end up saying God “approves” every atrocity ever committed, which Scripture flatly denies. That’s the only distinction I’m guarding.