What we are discussing is the relationship between foreknowledge and risk,
Yes, and that relationship is either
zero OR a percentage of risk...
...God knows exactly what is going to happen to me, I don't.
...This fact does not increase or lessen the probability of what
will happen to me.
and it's not necessary for God to express His foreknowledge in writing when it is obvious from the narrative.
Well, God did express His foreknowledge acording to the so called bible...
...Through the prophets in what folks call the Old Testament.
...God expressed His foreknowledge explicitly whereas Christ is concerned.
It comes out directly and says that in many places in the O.T....
...And the New Testament confirms it was known and expressed from God to us on the O.T.
...From
before the world was created.
Titus 1:1
Paul, a servant of God, and an apostle of Jesus Christ, according to the faith of God's elect, and the acknowledging of the truth which is after godliness; In hope of eternal life, which GOD, that CANNOT lie, PROMISED before the world began
Strong's G8931) without lie, truthfulIt was always 100% that Christ would come....
...It was always 100% that Christ would die FOR US.
...It was always 100% that Christ would suffer for us.
There was no "risk" in any of the above not happening...
...It was 100% going to happen.
...Therefore, it is correct to say failure in any way was also 100% IMPOSSIBLE.
...This is simple logic Rosangela.
Just make sure you realize I'm playing Devils advocate here with all of this...
...For Sister White ursurps all logical reasoning of the so called bible.
...And I can absolutely prove it.
As the absolute promise of God saving the world is explicitly stated in black and white in both Testaments...
...As well as crafted into the narrative of Scripture itself.
...It becomes impossible to reject it from a "bible only" perspective.
In the case of the three hebrews we have perfect foreknowledge (since evidently God knew He would intervene) and risk. It is said that their lives were at stake - even though God knew the outcome would be favorable
You are really going into outer space with this concept....
...It's like you did a word search for "risk" on the White Estate search engine.
...And since this is as close as you could get thought you would create an apologetic from it.
...Are you sure you want to use this reasoning?
To them ( the 3 Hebrews ) their lives
WERE at steak...
...They had NO IDEA God would save them.
...There was no prophecy about them at all.
...For all they knew they could end up the same as countless Jews already had.
Do me a favor and DON'T try to pass this off to a Baptist or any other apostate Chrisitan...
...If you in the future find yourself in a discussion about impeccability.
Let me make clear how I’m using the words “could” and “would” here. If I say that I could have had many children, I mean I had the necessary conditions (physical, mental, or whatever) to have many children. However, I chose to have just one child. So the meaning of “could” here doesn’t have anything to do with God’s foreknowledge, but with meeting the necessary conditions for something to occur. However, God foresaw that I “would” have just one child. So, I “could” have many children, but God saw I “would” have just one. It’s in this sense that I’m saying that Christ “could” have failed, although God knew that He “would not” fail. Christ “could” fail in the sense that He was liable to fail (which is what makes a temptation real), but God foresaw that He wouldn’t fail. IOW, the Bible doesn’t say that Christ wasn’t vulnerable to temptation, but that He wouldn’t yield to temptation.
What you are failing to see here is that according to the bible...
...Christ wouldn't sin and loose his salvation.
...Because he couldn't sin and loose his salvation.
You say that christ is "God"...
...Ok, the bible says that christ is God.
So far so good ( if you're a bible-onlyist ).
The bible says that God can't fail or sin...
...Our prophet says God could have failed, could have sinned.
You're reasoning in this area is strikingly odd to be sure...
...What you are saying is that God said a virgin would bear the christ.
...But the virgin could have had sex and not been a virgin.
...Because she was "LIABLE" to have sex and not be a virgin.
...So while God said the woman would be a virgin and predestined she would be.
...Mary could have ended up not being a virgin.
For the record I never said Christ "couldn't be tempted"...
...He was absolutely tempted
by Lucifer.
...In fact he was led into the wild
by the Spirit TO BE TEMPTED BY LUCIFER.
Question:Why was Jesus rushed to Eqypt?
Answer:
"
And was there until the death of Herod: that it might be FULFILLED which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, Out of Egypt have I called my son"
The prophets also said the Christ would die for his people...
...And that he would have done NOTHING wrong.
...Therefore, according to the bible -
...Jesus was led into the wild to be tempted by the Devil.
...Not to show that he was liable to temptation but to show he COULDN'T be tempted WITHIN HIMSELF.
As you've not taken me to task on my examples of how sin works...
...You obviously agree with me that there are two kinds.
...A) when someone or something tempts us and we are not interested
&
...B) when someone or something tempts us and we ARE interested.
...So it could be said we either go along with what we already want to do OR RESIST
OUR temptation.
If you have to RESIST your own urge to not steal something...
...That simply means YOUR sin is simply trying to perfect itself, be fully born.
Matthew 15:19For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies: These are the things which defile a manSo, thoughts can defile a person and that means if I have to RESIST "
MY" temptation to steal something...
...Or participate in fornication, etc
...I'm ALREADY DEFILED and as everyone here is defiled, we
all need Christ.
In case you missed where I'm going with this - Sister White was clear that Christ....
...Felt the pull of temptation, resisted, died to sin, etc.
It wasn't until I honestly looked into the papists arguments against a sin liable christ....
...That I realized they had more "bible" on their side then we did.
...I poured over this stuff for more than a year and came to realize.
...That S.O.P. was right - the Bible wasn't God's Pen!
This is not only absurd but blasphemous. Besides, how could a man, for instance, be tempted to make an abortion?
Remember one thing Rosangela - some of your own sins are
just as unacceptable to God....
...As the most sickening fag who ever walked the earth.
...And the dripping fag's debt was paid for him no differently than your and my debts were paid.
...By the sacrifice of Christ.
You've perfectly illustrated something I discovered a few years ago - to my horror...
...And that is I have sins I might not even realize I have.
...And those sins might be totally disgusting to another person.
...But because I'm blind to them I make myself feel better by observing a rotten queer.
...When in reality that queer might be closer to salvation than I AM.
That was a big reality check for me and I suggest you get one for yourself...
...It doesn't matter if a man can't have an abortion.
...There are other equally condemning sins a "man" can yearn for.
...So that he has to either RESIST his own yearnings or be led into the actual act.
Ceph, how was He tempted to commit sins of repetition... sins of habit... sins of addiction?
I'm not talking about being tempted by the devil to make something to eat for himself...
...It's not a sin to yearn for food when you are hungry.
Sock Puppet, Christ, a perfect example for "ALL"
Living the life
OF the Saviour,
overcoming every selfish desire, fulfilling bravely and cheerfully our duty to God and to those around us—this makes us more than conquerors. This prepares us to stand before
Sock Puppet, bible echo 1 November 1892Those who claim that it was not possible for Christ to sin, cannot believe that He took upon Him human nature. Christ was ACTUALLY tempted, not only in the wilderness, but ALL through his life. In all points He was tempted as we are, and because He successfully resisted temptation in every form, He gave us a perfect example.”
Sock Puppet, ST May 10, 1899
For a period of time Christ was on probation. He took humanity on Himself, to stand the test and trial which the first Adam failed to endure. Had He failed in His test and trial, He would have been disobedient to the voice of God, and the world would have been lost.” Sock Puppet MS57Our Lord was tempted as man is tempted. He was capable of yielding to temptations, as are human beings.”
Rosangela, I am a man and I know how I have been and still am tempted...
...When I find myself resisting it's only because something inside of me WANTS THE SIN I'm being tempted with.
...I'm ONLY tempted WITHIN MYSELF for what I
already lust for.
And because my heart is not yet PURE I catch myself lusting for females, especially the ones that flirt with me...
..."Out of the heart" come these lusts and it matters little if I talk myself out of them.
...If I'm still drawn toward those things I STILL HAVE SIN IN ME trying to get out and effect other people!
So, please realize that Sock Puppet meant what she said when Christ was tempted like I am tempted....
...And that he took on rancid flesh with every foul desire known to both man and woman.
...Yet he ever resisted his yearnings for EVERY SIN the world has ever known.
The Bible said Christ drank wine so very possibly he had to resist drinking wine all the time...
...Bet you never thought of that did ya.
...And please don't say it was grape juice.
OK, post them and we will discuss them.
I've already given you a couple new ones above - tell me where I've not understood Sock Puppet...
...I have more where those came from and we are not even into the Pioneers yet.
Ceph, the problem of sinners is not the flesh (body); it’s the MIND.
yes, I know that - "out of the heart" comes things that defile....
...And as Sock Puppet was so clear.
..."TEMPTATION IS NOT SIN" & "Jesus was ACTUALLY TEMPTED".
...A man is ONLY tempted when he is drawn away by his own lusts.
James 1, 14 is NOT TALKING ABOUT external temptation but INTERNAL...
...The kind you feel the PULL OF, drawing you to what you ALREADY WANT.
Where did she say that? Certainly not in the passage you posted. But if she had said that, she would be talking out of both sides of her mouth, since she said that the selfish desire is sin, and that Christ didn’t sin.
I've already posted that right here in this thread....
...And for the record I'm playing Devils advocate here.
...I'm playing the bible onlyist and it was you that agreed selfish desire was sin.
...remember I said THAT WAS EXACTLY what the Bible said as well.
So, deal with Sock Puppet where she said Christ overcame his selfish desires....
...When you realize you HAVE TO ADMIT she taught that I'm thinking you will be on my side.
...There are more of than you know and we are growing monthly.