Since we will "be like Angels". We can now say... It will be Angels and us "like Angels".
We will judge the sinful angels at the Last Day.
Only God is immortal, not angels and not humans.
Since we will "be like Angels". We can now say... It will be Angels and us "like Angels".
Jesus said unbelievers will be judged by his word at the Last Day.
We will need to teach them Jesus' word before they can be judged by it.
At this time Jesus is not judging the world and neither are we.
We will judge the sinful angels at the Last Day.
Regarding freewill, yes, I'd like to see those scriptures. I don't believe our freewill is at all a gift of God, but rather a direct result of the Fall. "Man has now become like us..."
Whether freewill exists or not is an entirely different discussion, lest you convince all the band members to take band next semester.There are ample scriptures showing free will, besides personal experience complimented with rational logic - you're making choices moment to moment.....
Free will must be a gift for with it you have the power to choose life or death. Without it you have no free enterprise or responsibility, no acquisition of true learning, growth or evolution. What is life if you are not genuinely free?
However brilliant I am, think I am, or am not, no, in a word. None of it can save me. God chose the foolishness of this world. The sick of the world. Nobody else needs Him.You will note the serpent's wisdom was confirmed by God for he spoke truly about man's endowment of gnosis enlightening him to know both good and evil. I consider knowledge a greater blessing than ignorance, don't you?
:nono: You cannot borg your way out of what is true. I cannot argue my way out of what is true. I only want to know what is true. I will deal with the uncomfortableness of what is true, rather than try and make up a story that better suits my need. That kind of philosophy and religion is fantasy. Scripture says if Christ isn't risen, we all are yet dead in our sins, without hope in the world. Bad news? You are dying. No Jonathan Livingston Seagull can take us beyond the confines. C.S. Lewis said we have eternity planted in us, but no chanting "I can fly, I can fly, I can fly" sprouts wings. It is a deluded fantasy.'Original Sin' doctrine has been a blight on mankind keeping him demeaned and belittled. The Fall concept is figurative, as is much of the Garden of Eden story, while 'total depravity' is a twisted offspring of it. Man's free will is a given, with its potential of good and evil choices, since inclinations include both good and evil, and the entire spectrum of possibilities.
:nono: "Thy" will be done. "Thy kingdom come..."While evil has its own penalties and suffering, the original goodness and blessing of the Creator and Creation outshines any evil IMO. Life in this dimension is for 'learning'. There can be no learning without free agency, multiple choice alternatives, diverse opportunity.
This was the 'lie' in the garden. "You will be like God." Man was 'like' God in a perfected state. Breaking the image didn't help, not at all. You are putting a bandaid on cancer and calling it good. Pelagianism has been labelled heresy by ALL of Christianity. There is no need of a Savior in Pelagianism and barely in semi-pelagianism.The image and likeness of Deity in man further goes to prove and pontentialize the creativity of God in man to fulfill and maximize his potential in divine will and love. Man is the individualized expression of God in form, so man as a partakers of the divine nature expresses 'God'. This divine image is further renewed and glorified in us thru Christ, whose body we are...how bout we start lifting up the Christ within....to the glory of God, hailing the Most High for his goodness and blessing which is ours as well in him? God is not divided, He is One.
Maybe you should clarify what you mean by the "world". We will never judge the world as Jesus will, so you need to decide what you mean by judge.
You must mean we are to preach the Gospel.
Why would we need to teach? John 14:26KJV
We will never judge the world as Jesus will, so you need to decide what you mean by judge.
Would you provide some verses on that?
Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." (John 14:6)
The vast majority of people who have lived since Adam have never heard of Jesus Christ, the way to the Father. They will need someone to teach them the way.
Your ears shall hear a word behind you saying, "This is the way, walk in it" whenever you turn to the right hand or whenever you turn to the left. (Isaiah 30:21)
I mean the same thing as Paul when he said, "I wrote to you in my epistle not to keep company with sexually immoral people. Yet I certainly did not mean with the sexually immoral people of this world or with the covetous, or extortioners, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world." (1 Corinthians 5:9-10)
Paul also said, "Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world will be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters? Do you not know that we shall judge angels? (1 Corinthians 6:2-3)
We will judge the sinful angels at the Last Day.
Only God is immortal, not angels and not humans.
2) The Tree of Knowledge... Romans 7, Galatians, Hebrews, Ezekiel and Genesis have direct counter scripture to your perspective.
I will ask one counter question...
Who of all creation committed the original sin and what was it. I will drop on hint...
(Ezek. 28:17) (edited.. Lol... poor Ezra.. I meant Ezek.) ... This is the reason classical theology is in error. The counter doctrine is in my heart... but I will refrain from expressing it, if you are desiring to have peace here.
But, Lon, Adam was free to choose from the beginning.
Have you ever considered whether God was making a point by repeating the serpent's claim?
ie. knowing the effects of good and evil.
Gen. 3:4-5KJV And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
The original sin was the pride of life (with the lust of the flesh and eyes).
I think God alludes to it other places....like here. The Judges of Israel had the same problem.
Psalm 82:6-7KJV I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.
As did the pharisees in John 10:34:KJV
Well worth the second glance. There is something in the original intent that is good. "Seeing what Adam would name them" while I don't think it was new to God, I think there was something within the creation that was designed for it. Right when I finish a software program, I have to run it to see if it does what I designed it to accomplish. I'm not much of a programmer, but that moment was always expectant, then satisfying.
Long of the short? You may be on to something and I'm intrigued to see where this thread might go along those lines. That and a thank you for something to chew on. Rats! I need some Jack Link's now! Where are my car keys!
Jesus is now at His rightful place! He is our ADVOCATE.
Satan's "fall" was his spiritual imprisonment. He has been judged by his actions and will be dead during the millennial Sabbath, but he will be resurrected at the end of the Sabbath.
That's not what Revelation says. It uses allegory, but the allegory is exponentially clear. Please cite scripture. Also... All scripture says other then what you have said. Jude 1:9 ?!? ... um... It doesn't get more literal than that. So... I disagree fully, but welcome scripture on the matter.
[MENTION=6696]Lon[/MENTION] ,
Let's start with your best proof text against me that you may or may not be taking into consideration.
(Is. 45:7}
It's your strongest proof text that God ordained all things and it supports much of the stance that you take. The Hebrew word for "Calamity" in Is. 45:7 is רָ֑ע. It can be translated into the word Evil. This is an epically important Hebrew word to bring to light. It can also be used as disaster and calamity.
The key to this is biblical continuity. The issue with saying Evil is the "Absence of God" as the well known allegory of the student and the physics professor brings up is that God is never absent from any place. When Adam and Eve are (Gen. 3:8) ... there is an issue. Even by Open Theism... God has a (temporal) Omniscience. This means that God cannot be "hidden" from.
This puts us on track to explore what [MENTION=13955]glorydaz[/MENTION] has broached. It is an odd exploration in scripture that is very important. I'm implying that it is now necessary to explore.
The False Morning Star that usurped his place of authority through deception is the place to start. We need to vindicate the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
In order to do this... we will use Romans 7. But, before we get there... we have to identify Evil per (John 5:39) and Christologically see if there is scripture that sheds light on the "(2 Co. 4:4), who seeks to mar the very Name of God.
This is going to plunge us into typification's in scripture of wicked usurpers.