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Eden
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The "freedom to choose to believe in any God" is a much different experience than "Believe in This God, or you die!"

What I love about the God of Israel and about His Son Jesus, is that they are both Gods who only want to be loved if we want to love them of our own free will, and They do not want to be loved by some "mandatory love".

Mandatory love is not love. It is abuse. Lucifer-Satan is an abuser and is into mandatory love: "you love me or you die!!"" But the God of Israel and Jesus only want to be loved by someone who also WANTS to love Them. The love I have with the God of Israel and with His Son Jesus is that it is a "mutual love", and not a "mandatory love".

with love, eden

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God determined to make a beautiful bride who would not fail Him!

Luk 7:47 Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loved much: but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little.

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In one sense, God “took a risk” when He made Adam and Eve in His own image and gave them the privilege of choice ; but this is the way He ordained for them to learn about freedom and obedience. It’s one of the basic truths of life that obedience brings blessing and disobedience brings judgment.
Good stuff !!! God indeed took a risk.

Have you ever wondered why God didn't settle the war that began in heaven before He created Adam and Eve ? After all then there would not have been a serpant to tempt Eve.

I find it interesting to ponder that God could have settled the war first... Ater all what would a few cazillion years mean to God ? Could it be that the human race had a part in solving the rebellion delema that started in heaven?

Anyway... I apreaciaed the thoughts in this post.

God Bless

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Warren Wiersbe’s “Be” Series: Old & New Testaments


The first covenant (Gen. 2:16-17)

A covenant is a binding arrangement between two or more parties that governs their relationship.3-3 The word command is introduced at this point because it’s God who makes the terms of the agreement. God is the Creator and man is the creature, a “royal tenant” in God’s wonderful world, so God has the right to tell the man what he can and cannot do. God didn’t ask for Adam’s advice; He simply gave him His commandment.

God had given great honor and privilege to Adam in making him His vice-regent on the earth (1:28), but with privilege always comes responsibility. The same divine Word that brought the universe into being also expresses God’s love and will to Adam and Eve and their descendants (Ps. 33:11). Obedience to this Word would keep them in the sphere of God’s fellowship and approval. All God’s commands are good commands and bring good things to those who obey them (Ps. 119:39; Prov. 6:20-23). “And His commands are not burdensome” (1 John 5:3).

God placed two special trees in the middle of the Garden: the Tree of Life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Gen. 2:9, 17; 3:3, 22, 24). Eating from the tree of life would confer immortality (v. 22). Eating from the second tree would confer an experiential knowledge of good and evil, but it would also bring death (2:17). Since they had never experienced evil, Adam and Eve were like innocent children (Deut. 1:39; Isa. 7:15-16). When they disobeyed God, they became like Him in being able to discriminate between good and evil; but they became unlike Him in that they lost their sinlessness and eventually died.

But why did God have to test Adam and Eve? There may be many answers to that question, but one thing is sure: God wanted humans to love and obey Him freely and willingly and not because they were programmed like robots who had to obey. In one sense, God “took a risk” when He made Adam and Eve in His own image and gave them the privilege of choice ; but this is the way He ordained for them to learn about freedom and obedience. It’s one of the basic truths of life that obedience brings blessing and disobedience brings judgment.

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