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To: kosta50; MarkBsnr; Kolokotronis; stfassisi; HarleyD; Dr. Eckleburg; blue-duncan; wmfights; ...
FK: I'm afraid you're wrong on almost every count. :) Of course all of those things matter. They absolutely matter to us, therefore they matter to God who loves us.

On which account am I wrong? Are you now saying that Abraham, according to the Reformed theology, was not predestined to believe and appreciate his faith?

I said in my post: "All those things you listed, a [personal] relationship with God as a believer, our prayers, and our good works, are all gifts from God. We benefit from them." You contended that none of those things matter to us as Reformers. I am saying, "yes" they do. ........ Abraham was predestined to believe, AND, it matters that he believed, prayed, and did good works. And because those things matter, God uses a variety of means to ensure that they happen.

Are you now saying that our prayers and our faith somehow changes anything that hasn't already been determined by God before we even existed?

No, but that doesn't mean they don't matter. If I predestine that I'm going to eat tonight, does it matter if I actually do? Of course. Certain activities are of value and import even if they DON'T thwart the will of God or change His mind. :)

It is not an illusion, indeed deception (and we know who the father of those is!) that our prayers and faith make a difference if everything was predestined and we are simply acting out a pre-choregraphed script? We are simply reading the lines of the drama text the Reformed God wrote for us before we existed.

It might be a deception if God didn't tell us all about His sovereignty and how this works. But, glory be to God, He gave us the scriptures and it's all right there. :) So, no deception.

The difference is made in their happening, not because it changes God's mind. Someone gets sick. People pray. The sick person gets better. Was prayer answered? YES. God ordained the prayer as well as His healing of the sick person. Since God does not ordain that which doesn't matter, the prayers mattered.

We are simply reading the lines of the drama text the Reformed God wrote for us before we existed.

But God doesn't give us the text, so for us it's all improv. :) That's real enough for me.

Part of Reformed God's choreography...none of it changes anything.

So if man doesn't have the power to change God's mind, to say "hey God, you're wrong about this because ...." then you would say that's a bad thing?

We can pray for someone to get well, but if that person doesn't make it, then our prayers were not in accordance with God's will. If we didn't pray, that person would have died anyway because the Reformed God willed it so. So, the prayer changed nothing.

Sure, but our prayers were not in vain either. ........ If humans changed God's mind then we would have power over God. I don't want power over the God I believe in. :)

And, if the person does get well then our prayers did nothing either, since it was God's will to begin with that this person should get well, and our prayers changed nothing.

No, because again the prayers were not in vain. God responded to the prayers within time without having to change His mind. I don't understand the mindset that says that prayers are useless unless they constitute orders to God.

4,988 posted on 04/19/2008 7:27:14 PM PDT by Forest Keeper (It is a joy to me to know that God had my number, before He created numbers.)
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To: Forest Keeper; MarkBsnr; Kolokotronis; stfassisi; HarleyD; Dr. Eckleburg; blue-duncan; wmfights
If I predestine that I'm going to eat tonight, does it matter if I actually do? Of course.

No, FK, what matters is that you will eat tonight because that's what "predestined" means. Predestined means that you cannot change your "destiny,"an inevitable course of events/actions.

What happens to a character in a movie is "predestined." Your will counts for nothing. You can sit throughout the whole movie and pray that the movie end the way you want it; it's all for naught. And if it does end the way you wanted it to end, it's not because of your prayers! You just guessed. :)

Someone gets sick. People pray. The sick person gets better. Was prayer answered? YES. God ordained the prayer as well as His healing of the sick person.

So, instead of just healing a person, God wants us to dance, cry, worry and pray to him?

Ten there is the other scenario: a person gets sick, his loved ones worry, cry, dance, pray, and the person dies anyway. The prayers are "not answered" because it was predestined for that eprson to die.

It's sounds like God wants us to go through the hoops to get our answer instead of just putting our destiny in his hands! Not that any of what we do changes anything, he just wants to beg him? I don't know that "God," FK.

4,993 posted on 04/19/2008 9:59:58 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodox is pure Christianity)
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