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1) He proves that living apart from God is folly. So much so that man will be on the verge of destroying himself, with the devils help, in the last days. This is clearly being fulfilled as prophesied in Revelations.
2) God demonstrates his own flawless character by resisting the very sin that plagues us all and then surrendering his own well being by dying on the cross to cover up our sins. More importantly it shows us the tremendous love he still bears for his flawed, fallen creation, mankind.
3) God perfects the character of the many christians who enduring suffering and persecution in this world. Most in the west don't see it, but most christians throughout the world are suffering under oppressive persecution by the hands of Muslims and communists.
Overall the mere six thousand years or so of satan's reign over man, is nothing compared to an eternity in God's paradise. It will be well worth the wait and the purifying and refining of our character.
Originally posted by SevenThunders
Think long term. What's the long term view with regards to God's plan. God accomplishes the following by tempting Adam.
1) He proves that living apart from God is folly. So much so that man will be on the verge of destroying himself, with the devils help, in the last days. This is clearly being fulfilled as prophesied in Revelations.
2) God demonstrates his own flawless character by resisting the very sin that plagues us all and then surrendering his own well being by dying on the cross to cover up our sins. More importantly it shows us the tremendous love he still bears for his flawed, fallen creation, mankind.
3) God perfects the character of the many christians who enduring suffering and persecution in this world. Most in the west don't see it, but most christians throughout the world are suffering under oppressive persecution by the hands of Muslims and communists.
4) God eventually plans to give those who follow Jesus, a much better home, than even Adam and Eve had, with a much better inheritance. This includes a supernatural resurrected body like Jesus Christs, and a place first in heaven and then on earth in the New Jerusalem.
Overall the mere six thousand years or so of satan's reign over man, is nothing compared to an eternity in God's paradise. It will be well worth the wait and the purifying and refining of our character.
Originally posted by dollukka
reply to post by FidelityMusic
After eating from that tree we became weak, greedy and easily tempted. Prior that sin didnt exist.
Originally posted by guitarplayer
Originally posted by dollukka
reply to post by FidelityMusic
After eating from that tree we became weak, greedy and easily tempted. Prior that sin didnt exist.
Actually sin did exist. It was found in Lucifer the fallen angel.
Originally posted by KeliOnyx
Why so angry about a story that does nothing more than to describe humanity's transition from a hunting and gathering society to an agricultural society? That is all it is really about. The rest is just a bunch of boogeyman BS.
Originally posted by SevenThunders
reply to post by vethumanbeing
I can't follow all of your thinking because of a lack of punctuation and grammar errors. I apologize. Nevertheless you have some odd, unbiblical ideas about God, the devil and creation. Are you actually a satanist? You seem confused.Lucifer is a proven hater of mankind. He tempts souls to see their destruction, not to help them in any way. He knows he can not fight the creator and offers nothing to his victims other than his joy at seeing their destruction. So calling Lucifer God's brother or Jesus' brother as the Mormons do, is a silly error. God exists outside of space and time, so from his perspective, creation is not an experiment but rather a fait accompli, a done deed. He already knows the outcome, and it is a good one, from the perspective of the survivors, those who love God. It is a tragedy that God offers his love and kingdom to all who choose it, but that so few take him up on the offer.