Something Light: Questions for God
Ever have a question you wanted to ask God? I sure have, but rather than bore you with those, here are a few from children that I think you’ll find amusing:
Dear GOD, I went to this wedding and they kissed right in church. Is that okay? -Neil
Dear GOD, What does it mean You are a Jealous God? I thought You had everything. -Jane
Dear GOD, Why is Sunday school on Sunday? I thought it was supposed to be our day of rest. -Tom L.
Dear GOD, Instead of letting people die and having to make new ones, why don’t You just keep the ones You have now? -Jane
What question would you like to ask God?




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Dear God:
1. Why do you hide yourself? (Ps 89:46, Is 45:15)
2. Why did you take thousands of years to slowly reveal yourself through the symbolic writings of an oppressed people that most people do not understand?
3. Why must some people go to hell?
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Will our pets be in heaven?
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Xion, since the answers to all of these questions were clearly provided by the early church fathers over 1500 years ago, your sarcastic post lacks bite.
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John M. You misunderstand me. I am a strong and committed Christian. I am simply asking the same hard questions David and the prophets and early saints asked. Answering these questions technically based on theological tradition provides some comfort and intellectual satisfaction, but it does not remove the sting of reality.
Even Jesus asked God, “Why have you forsaken me?” Was he being sarcastic? God is not afraid of the tough questions.
P.S. I apologize to everyone that my questions weren’t ‘Something Light’. Hopefully this thread won’t end up dark and foreboding like the grave.
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Ooops, misinterpreted that. Sorry!
I’d like to know where my socks all disappear to.
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Xion,
I looked at this post before any comments were posted, and thought of putting down some of my own questions, but decided since none of them are “light” to wait and see which way the thread goes. My questions are much like yours.
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Were there dogs and cats in Eden or did we we breed the later out of small wolves and wildcats?
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That should be “Were there dogs and cats in Eden or did we we breed them later out of small wolves and wildcats?
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Why did you create mosquitoes?
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What happened to Jonah after the book ends?
How long was it between Satan’s creation and Satan’s fall? (Dante says twenty seconds.)
And on a more serious note …
In an echo of Xion, why does God seem sometimes so far away?
Why does it sometimes seem as though He’s not going to keep His hundreds-of-years old promises?
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What of Satan? If you foreknew the pain and suffering which would occur, why did you create Satan, and, directly or indirectly, create evil? How is it that you are innocent yet you ordain that it be?
Are there other “worlds” out there beyond us with redemption stories? Is the bible the same? What do they look like?
Why mosquitoes? Why sloths?
Will we have genitalia in heaven? If so, is that full restoration of your creation/a resurrection of our bodies to new life if they cannot function according to the procreative order?
(These are asked in honesty and not out of any doubt or ill will. I just think about these things/wrestle with them from time to time.)
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Tychicus, my sentiments concerning mosquitoes. haha.
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Did Adam and Eve have other children prior to Cain and Able? After all, it seems the only thing in which they disobeyed was eating the forbidden fruit. So they must have followed the command to “be fruitful and multiply.”
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Afraid I’m like a lot of other folks here. I have too many serious questions for this to be a “light” topic.
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Does it have to be “light”? I say go ahead and post the serious questions ….
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Why do men have nipples?
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Serious again (sorry) … Kimberly asked
How are people who have never heard the gospel saved? e.g. Aborigines, aborted babies, OT saints, etc.
I know the various theories, but I’d like to hear it from the source.
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I would like to know what God finds humorous, if anything. What did Jesus laugh about?
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Have to agree with MakeitMan. #8Kebells: Genesis does tell us God created the animals, domestic and wild. From that I would infer that domestic animals were created to be that way. It seems true from experience also, since wild animals may be trained to a certain extent, but are always still wild, including wolves,coyotes and all the wild cats.
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#5 John M
“I’d like to know where my socks all disappear to.”
I can’t answer but I can help. Sock Locks!! Get some sock locks and you won’t easily lose your socks, and it is much easier to match them, they are already matched.
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How long were Adam and Even in the garden before they sinned?
What really, was so bad about Uzzah touching the Ark? It really was a reflex. (II Sam. 6)
(Actually, I have a long list of things I still don’t understand, after all these years. But these are serious questions, after the order of some of Xion’s.) (I also have some questions I want to ask Paul.)
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#18 Xion
“I would like to know what God finds humorous, if anything.”
Once long, long ago I prayed with a “prayer warrior” What I should do with my life. The next day I got my draft notice in the mail.
I knew that God was having a good laugh up there in heaven.
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#5 John M
“I’d like to know where my socks all disappear to.”
I can’t help you with where they end up but I can stop the problem. Sock Locks Get some sock locks.
just Google sock locks!
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Why did God seemingly turn His head away from the multiple wives thing in OT? I don’t know why, but its always bugged me. People have explained to me that He didn’t approve of it (obviously, b/c it wasn’t His perfect will.) But why did He seem to not adress it?
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Why are there so many of you? Why does every culture’s image of you resemble its own people? And why do all of you encourage men to kill other men in your name?
Could it be that all of these creeds were created not to worship any deity, but to satisfy the egos, powerlust and pocketbooks of the creators?
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Dear God:
What’s the point?
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Serious question: Are my parents in heaven?
Light question: When Adam and Eve heard you walking in the garden in Gen. 3:8, would they have seen you if they hadn’t hidden? What did you look like?
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Speaking of training wild animals, I always wondered what unicorns were in the Bible. Bible commentators are all over the map.
But then I saw a Rhinoceros Unicornis in the San Francisco zoo and it all made sense. Of course! Rhino means nose. Ceros means horn. A one horned rhino is exactly what unicorn means. Maybe some day the commentators and translators will figure it out too.
I think its funny when Job asks whether you can plow with a rhinoceros (Job 39:10). That would be fun to watch!
Since God already answered that one, maybe he can explain ‘dragons’…
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I always wondered what would have happened if Adam and Eve hadn’t fallen. Specifically, would we have continued to be an unclothed race? At least one writer has speculated that we weren’t truly naked before the Fall, but clothed in the shekinah glory. Is he correct? If not, would all of earth be a nudist colony, and how would that work?
Xion and Bob Buckles, my family always teased me that I wouldn’t marry a man unless he promised we’d never leave Phoenix–that’s how much I liked heat. I’ve always rather thought that my 14 years in Chicago proved that God has a sense of humor (though I admit I’ve wondered what kind of a sense of humor would send me to Chicago for 14 years).
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#21 Bob Buckles,
Something similar happened to me. I flunked out of college and lost my deferment. It was only a matter of time before Uncle Sam found out and I would get my draft notice. I was in the first draft my draft number was 28. I came home one day and noticed a little letter from the President of the USA in the mailbox addressed to me.
Not wanting to got to Nam as ground pounder I immediately, right then and there, decided to join the Navy instead. Anyway, when I got the recruiting office the first thing the Navy recruiter said to me was “Did you get a draft letter from the President of the US, because if you did I can’t talk to you.”
I never opened the letter but I was pretty sure what it was. I lied and told him ‘No.’ After signing up, I went straight home and threw that letter way unopened.
After basic and other training that lasted for months, my first duty, chosen for me by BUPERS, was on an FPB on the Mekong River for 14 months. God paid me back for lying and I do have a few questions for Him about his little joke and mysterious ways
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I’ve wondered about Uzzah and OT multiple wives as well ….
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Some serious questions here.
I notice that it’s the ladies who are concerned about the number of wives the OT prophets and kings had. I count seven for David, but he could have had more. I suspect God didn’t care. That may disturb some of you. But I suspect it wasn’t a big issue with him. Paul didn’t want anyone to get married.
Cheryl: Concerning Adam and Eve naked. They were innocent. It’s like four year olds, they may run around naked and not care. Gen 3:5f. When their eyes were opened, they knew good and evil. Before then, there was no evil involved in their nakedness.
Re. mosquetoes, gnats, and poison ivy. Romans 8:18-22 indicates that all creation was affected by the fall. I believe that one result of the Christ coming, dying and being raised again is that God is reclaiming his creation. One of the main characteristics of this fallen world is VIOLENCE. The Bible tells us that there will be a time of no violence. The lion and lamb will lie together, men will beat their swords into plowshares, etc.
And the weather will be warm enough for Cheryl and cool enoughh for me.
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27 – I don’t really know what would have happened if we remained an unclothed race, but with today’s food and gas prices, it would have been nice to not have to spend money on clothes. We’d also have nicer bodies than we do without having to burn 600 calories and pump iron at the gym.
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Re, multiple wives: I almost brought this up, myself, the other day on another post. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m “listening” through the Bible and am in Job right now. I’ve been struck by exactly what momoffour said. Not only is there absolutely no indication that God was displeased with it, there’s actually one place where it mentions a Godly king and says that a priest gave him two wives. I was also surprised to hear that Abraham had a concubine. When I went back and read about Abraham and Sarah, it looked to me as though God wasn’t especially displeased about Abraham sleeping with someone who wasn’t his wife (which is how I’ve always heard it “preached”) but was displeased that Abraham didn’t believe that God would allow Sarah to have a child.
Selfishly, I’m not advocating polygamy – I’m just saying ….
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Mommy, levirate marriage seemed sometimes to require two wives, and God specifically said that if a man had more than one wife he was to give all of them their marital privileges. On some level, it really was acceptable, if perhaps never ideal. I’ve heard it explained that in those days an unmarried woman was an unprotected woman. And since men die in warfare and by other means, there had to be a legal way to care for the extra women. God in His protection for women allowed men to have more than one.
Chas, I don’t have a problem with Adam and Eve being naked–and frankly, since they were married, I’m not completely sure why they couldn’t have stayed naked. Nothing immodest about it, anyway. But I do wonder about continued nudity in an unfallen world–I wouldn’t want to live in a world where one’s parents run around naked, for instance, and one’s neighbors mow the lawn in their birthday suits. So, if man hadn’t fallen, would we still be naked? Yes, they were innocent, but they’d only ever seen each other. Is it possible, even in an unfallen world, to see everyone naked and to feel appropriate desire for one’s spouse but not for anyone else? I’m sure it is, but I can’t picture it. Picture teenagers going through puberty and beginning to “notice” the opposite sex and have deisre for one particular person without impropriety even in one’s thoughts. I can sort of imagine lack of sin in a clothed world, but not in an unclothed one.
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hmmm….I’m understanding what ya’ll are saying about multiple wives, sort of. This is going to sound really childish, I know. But I’m putting it out there anyway…And maybe this doesn’t work b/c I’m putting in the context of culture today. I have a jealous desire for my husband; all of him, and never to be shared with anyone else. I joked, but I always hated when in our first years, his eyes would maybe wander a bit when we visited the beach. The thought of sharing any part of my husband intimately (both physically and emotionally) is a terrible thought. I imagine it is for most women. I know God loves us the same (men and women)–why would He turn away from something so hurtful to women? And don’t worry–I am the farthest thing away from feminism. That’s not my point.
It’s funny you should mention, Chas, that it may not have been a big deal to God. That’s the same thing hubby says whenever we talk about it. Do you think that’s perhaps how men would look at it? But what about us?
I probably made no sense at all. Week number two without my beloved…
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I think God was displeased that David (or anyone) had taken multiple wives. Kings were specifically, explicitly prohibited from this practice (I believe the proscription is stated in Deut. 17, but possibly not).
Despite my strikingly handsome visage, I can’t think of a light question.
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Yeah, Can you give us an exact verse? Granted, I may have missed it, but I didn’t hear anything saying that God was displeased with anyone having multiple wives. (And, I can’t dispute your claim of being handsome, but what does that have to do with thinking of a light question?)
Mom-o-4: I agree with you 100%, but am wondering how much of that really is our culture?
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Someday (assuming there are days), I’m going to corner Paul and point to I Cor. 11:10 and say, “Paul, what do angels have to do with this?”
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Momoffour and Mommy. There was competition between the women, as evidenced by Rachael and Leah. If you’re jealous, imagine how Leah felt. Your husband got swindled into taking you.
And consider this deal.
Rachael wanted some of Reuben’s mandrakes (whatever those were), and Leah said no. So Rachael makes a deal that Jacob had to go to Leah that night (poor Jacab???). From this came Issachar.
Some interesting stories.
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What’s up with the platypus?
If King David had his wives, why did they have another young woman sleep with him (non-sexually) to keep him warm?
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The difference between the “best” person in hell and the “worst” person in heaven has to be incredibly small.
Yet one will spend eternity in heaven and one will spend eternity in hell.
It doesn’t seem fair.
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Hi Mommy,
The verse speaking to the qualifications of Israelite kings is Deut 17:17 (from the ESV):
As for the prohibition to laymen taking multiple wives, the argument is made less directly, though equally strongly, I believe. Among other points, the principle attached to the Deut 17 verse applies to laymen as well, just as the qualifications of deacons and elders apply equally to laymen.
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Should we maybe say, Poor Issachar?
Nick, for your question, I recommend The Great Divorce for a little insight on that difference.
I would like to know what it means when Jesus preached to those imprisoned spirits in Hell?
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#35 Cheryl I wouldn’t want to live in a world where one’s parents run around naked…
My kids agree with you. Recently I had been working outside all day and my wife asked to see my muscles within earshot of the kids. I said, “I’ll show you later”. All the kids in unison said, “Ewww!”
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I know what I would ask – why didn’t You leave more scientific evidence around? It would make it ever so much easier to argue evolution, Noah’s ark, etc, etc. Although, I think I already know the answer to that one…
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Chas….hahaha
“Someday (assuming there are days), I’m going to corner Paul and point to I Cor. 11:10 and say, “Paul, what do angels have to do with this?” ”
Good one.
Since we are talking about nudity, anyone have thoughts on my last one? If we cannot, you know, have marital relationships/function in marriage, what’s the point in having our gender specific body parts when our bodies are glorified? Anyone think about this?
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GDSuffern – Well, I’m wondering about it now that you mentioned it!
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I think a strong case can be made that God tried to tell the Israelites that multiple wives were not ideal. One was where he told them not to get a king, because he would take all their women as wives. I think there was more in that warning than just letting them know there’d be less to go around.
And look at all the trouble that befell David and Solomon that came of not listening to God.
As for Abraham, I think we suffer from repercussions of him having a concubine even to this day… It was an act of faithlessness on his part.
Paul even speaks to this issue by saying elders in the church should be husband of one wife. Why would he state such a thing if having multiples were a good thing?
And God didn’t create Adam and Eves, and it doesn’t say in that NT passage that a man shall leave his father and mothers and cleave to his wives…
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All indications point to the one fact that God set up the institution of marriage for exclusive intimacy. It’s hard to be intimate with 200 wives…
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Now there’s an understatement, MIM.
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I don’t know much more than that, but one darn thing I do know. I’d hate to double, triple, or quadruple the difficulty in marriage that I had earlier in life…
Yeah boy, now that seems like a good idea, to have several wives, all jealous of one another, and all asking for your attention at the end of a busy (or lousy) work day. I can’t imagine being that stupid.
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I’d ask God:
If grace comes through faith, and that faith is a gift, why do I have so little of it?
Why haven’t you answered my prayers asking for conviction of the truth?
Why have you let me suffer debilitating doubt for the last 20 years?
Why did I pray urgently and fervently with many tears and sadness, for what I know was your will, only to see my two friends divorce their wife and husband, and then justify their affair and subsequent marriage to each other?
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This is supposed to be light, but we can’t seem to keep it that way. A serious question I’ve always had, but never asked:
I don’t have a problem with evil in the world. I know that God doesn’t create evil. I know that Satan has power in this world and the “prince of this present age”. All this evil comes from Satan.
What I wonder is, how did Satan get loose in the first place?
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Who’s winning? How long is this game, anyway? How do we know whether anyone other than ourselves won or lost?
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I’m pretty sure David never had “multiple” wives simultaneously. More than one, yes, but I’m pretty sure he never had more than two or three at any one time. Solomon showed what “multiplying wives” meant. God specifically told David that He gave him his wives (plural), and there’s no indication (that I know of) that He was displeased with any of David’s choice in wives except that he should have left Bathsheba alone when she belonged to another man.
Nick, salvation has nothing whatsoever to do with one’s personal goodness; it’s all by faith in Christ. So, much “worse” than your scenario: There will actually be people in heaven who are much, much worse than some of the people in hell. But the sins of those in heaven are under Christ’s blood and no longer bring condemnation.
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What’s the big deal about you sacrificing your only begotten son? Millions of parents have lost children. So why is your one loss considered such a huge sacrifice? Further, you didn’t even ‘lose’ your son as you had the power to resurrect him. So net-net, you sacrificed nothing, really.
I don’t get it. Seriously, the people on this blog will think I’m being flip, but I honestly don’t understand the hullabaloo.
Do you ever considering having more children?
What if I work really hard at trying to understand you and all of this, but I never quite ‘get it’. Do I get any points for that?
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Why do some people experience miraculous healings and others don’t? (I’ve seen it happen with my own eyes.)
Why did my sister die at age 33? (I believe there is a good reason, and sincerely want to know it.)
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Uh.. Cheryl,
I think you’re wrong about that. Much of the trouble David had was because of his multiple families gotten by several wives at one time. You don’t think he divorced and remarried those women every time he got together with a different one do you? His failure to discipline his son over the Tamar (the son’s half sister) rape, was rooted in his affair with Bathsheba, and led to further rebellion by his other sons – to wit, one Absolom who was incensed that his father didn’t take care of this crime against his sister. Was not David married to several women at one time in order to have these multiple families?
I think you need to review the actions of David again.
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CHAS…the “problem” of evil!!!
God is sovereign…creator and LORD of all things. Even Christ, through Him all things were made which have been made. It was only the trinity in the beginning, always existing. Satan was created…AND…God is sovereign. He CREATED SATAN…He KNEW…He ORDAINED IT…yet He is not responsible…yet He IS. See what my question is? If He didn’t “know” all things, He would be less God; a limited deity. He creates some of us for noble and some for ignoble purposes.
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RE- Still naked w/out sin:
I believe we are all looking at this through sinful eyes. We are fallen, so we think in a fallen manner. If we were raised w/out clothing, it would not seem ickky to have naked parents around naked children, or naked neighbors mowing their lawns.
Something else to consider is the weather. Since Adam and Eve were naked, the Garden of Eden probably had perfect weather- neither hot nor cold. One preacher said it was most likely 75º and 50% humidity, or somewhere in that ball park. When Adam and Eve fell, God made them robes of animal skins to protect them from the weather, as well as to hide the nakedness of which they were ashamed.
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The best explanation of evil I’ve heard was by Jay Adams in his book The Grand Demonstration.
As GdSuffern indicates, since God is all knowing and all powerful he was not surprised by evil. He knows the end from the beginning (Is 46:10). It has to have been part of his plan all along. He ordained it. For what purpose? To demonstrate his infinite love.
The greater the sacrifice, the greater the love. Without evil there would be no cost. Evil is necessary for the grandest demonstration possible: for the most powerful being to humble himself and give everything for people who do not deserve it. That is the definition of Grace.
This does not mean that evil is good. The worst thing about evil is how evil it is. But God has an uncanny ability to turn evil around for good. From eternity we will look back and marvel at this Grand Demonstration and exclaim how very good it was.
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Xion,
Saying God ordained evil leads you right down into Felix Culpa, making it out that the Fall was actually good in that it gave us an opportunity to know God and know evil.
Who knows what great good would have awaited us if we had not sinned? No one is ever told what might have been.
Certainly we taste the glory and the holiness of God through His plan of Redemption, but that does not mean it was a good fall .
Perhaps we should say that God foresaw and permitted, in order that man might have free will, rather than ordained.
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Evil is not a very ‘light’ subject. Sorry!
Kimberly, I am as uncomfortable about this as you are. The word ‘ordained’ does not mean ’caused’ and it means more than merely ‘foresaw and permitted’.
Christ’s sacrifice was already prepared prior to creation (Rev 13:8). So the Fall had to be part of his plan, even though we sinned willingly. Judas was ordained to betray Christ, but he did so willingly and is responsible for his actions. This difficult concept is called confluence, where the will of God and man flow together somehow.
The Fall was evil. No doubt about it. But God uses evil for good (Gen 50:20).
From the Westminster confession:
“God from all eternity, did, by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will, freely, and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass; yet so, as thereby neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures; nor is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.”
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Maybe we should add the specifics of “ordaining” the Fall to the list of questions to ask God.
Who knows how man’s sin and man’s mistakes fit in with the sovereign plan of God? You, O Lord, have done as it pleased you? (Jonah 1)
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I’m with you. Great question! I’m sure Augustine, Calvin and Luther asked him the same thing.
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MIM,
I haven’t studied it with that in mind. But Michal was put away (and was married for a time to another man), and a wife or two might have died in there, I don’t really remember. But my impression is that he had four or five total, but not all at once–not a dozen all at one time. Yes, his multiple families did cause some problems, but I don’t think we have any indication that any other than Bathsheba was his wrongfully. For instance, Abigail wasn’t his first wife, but the telling of that story almost seems to indicate God gave her to David as a reward for his restraint.
(OK, I see in 2 Samuel 3:2-5 a list of several wives, some of whom don’t seem to be mentioned elsewhere. Again, I don’t know how many wives he had–but Solomon’s wives seem overall far more problematic than David’s.)
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I counted David’s wives once for a Bible study. I don’t know how many he had, but I counted seven. Except for Michal, Abigail, Bathsheba and a couple of others, we only know the wives who bore him children. Of course, Michal didn’t. A wife was only important if she bore children.
Solomon’s wives lead him into apostasy. The daughter of Pharoh was the chief, but not only culprit.
In a Bible study about David and Bathsheba, I opened the lesson with.
“There’s a song by the country singer Loretta Lynn that has a line, Sometimes a man’s caught looking ’round at things he don’t need. That appropriately describes David. He had at least five wives at the time and probably some concubines. He didn’t need to get into this.”
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Granted, Solomon’s wives were more problematic than David’s were if only for the sheer number of them. The more problematic issue was the idolatry within the ranks of his wives. But you must also remember that David had that problem also, among others, including the adulterous affair with Bathsheba.
You cannot say that David didn’t have multiple wives no matter how you cut it. I recall nothing that says he divorced any of his wives, and “put away” (whatever that means) only Michal. As for the idea that God gave him his wives, I take the “giving” to mean the same thing that you would, when you say God gave us the rain or the sunshine, or our food…
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These children are victims of mental child abuse. Most of them will grow up to be as stupid as their parents.
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Oh look, Ed is back…
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You wild and crazy guy, how ya been?
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The interesting thing about these questions from kids to God is, everyone thinks they’re cute, when really they demonstrate a lack of teaching and training from parents and churches. All of those four cutesy questions have answers from the Bible and from the Westminster, Belgic and London confessions and catechisms. It’s certainly not cute when these same kids grow up and can’t define justification, sanctification, propitiation and expiation. After all, it’s all about receiving J-Dawg into your right ventricle and feeling the luv, man.
1. Of course it’s okay for them to kiss. They just got married, Honey.
2. God is jealous for his worship, not for material things. He commands that we worship no other gods.
3. If you don’t find scriptural teachings restful, the problem is your heart, not the day of the week.
4. God does keep the ones he has now. When they die, they receive new bodies – the saved get glorified bodies and the damned get eternal bodies unto death.
There.
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But Bianca, they’re NOT grown up, and asking questions is part of how they learn.
I still think they’re cute.
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