Ramblings on life as I attempt to grasp a better understanding of God and how He is connected with It.
Showing posts with label Choices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choices. Show all posts

7.16.2008

The Riddle Of Riddles

You're on a path which just so happens to come to a fork. You know that one way leads to death and one way leads to life, but you have no idea which way is which. It also just so happens that at this fork, there stands a set of twins—one of which ALWAYS lies and one of which ALWAYS tells the truth. They are, however, identical twins and there is no feasible way to know which one is which. You are allowed one, and only one question to ask, which both of the twins will answer. From their responses you must choose which path to take...



What is your question?


5.02.2008

02—On God's Will

In one of my classes this week, my professor began a discussion on God's will. Most Christians believe, or recognize, three "wills" of God: Sovereign, Moral and Individual.

God's Sovereign Will is the ultimate will of God, as humans we can see this looking BACK in time but trust that God is absolutely in control of the future. God's sovereign will: what God wants, happens. Example: It is God's will that the Devil will be cast into the Lake of Fire and tormented forever.

God's Moral will is what He desires consistently from every human, being that we would strive to be holy (like Him) and pursue a relationship with Him. For God's moral will we have the Bible. It lays out everything that we need to understand God's moral will for our lives, and this will is the same for all believers. Example: It is God's will for me to be sexually pure and a servant to others.

Lastly, we come to God's Individual will for all persons. This is basically the belief that God has a specific will—different from any other person—for my life. God has a preconceived will for the outcome of my life... really, for each day of my life. Example: It is God's will for me to go to Dallas Theological Seminary.

My question is this: Does God really have an individual will for all people?