Free Will
So much human suffering is rooted in human free will.
Free will that is misused.
Yet, free will is a necessary ingredient in real love.
When I was boy in the 1960's, girls had dolls with a pull-string.
The string triggered a recording which would say various things, like, “I love you!”
Is a toy capable of love?
No.
Would a functional adult feel loved by such a doll?
No - love requires free will.
God created the human race for companionship with Him.
God too, wants to be loved. He made us capable of loving Him and loving others.
But real love requires a free will, which also enables us to reject or harm others.
So why does God allow us to use our free will negatively, if it hurts others?
Well...what are His options?
Even God has boundaries, which He sets for Himself.
Yet, free will is a necessary ingredient in real love.
When I was boy in the 1960's, girls had dolls with a pull-string.
The string triggered a recording which would say various things, like, “I love you!”
Is a toy capable of love?
No.
Would a functional adult feel loved by such a doll?
No - love requires free will.
God created the human race for companionship with Him.
God too, wants to be loved. He made us capable of loving Him and loving others.
But real love requires a free will, which also enables us to reject or harm others.
So why does God allow us to use our free will negatively, if it hurts others?
Well...what are His options?
Even God has boundaries, which He sets for Himself.
He gives us the Bible, civil laws, a conscience,
and He invented the nuclear family, to give us training as children,
and I believe God's voice whispers to all who want to hear him.
Then He expects us to use these tools to do what's right.
If free will could be other-controlled, it wouldn't be free will.
Yet God also has his sovereignty, displayed in the account of Jonah and the great fish,
and I believe God's voice whispers to all who want to hear him.
Then He expects us to use these tools to do what's right.
If free will could be other-controlled, it wouldn't be free will.
Yet God also has his sovereignty, displayed in the account of Jonah and the great fish,
in the Old Testament Book of Jonah.
We need to be careful to align our free will with what is good and right,
and understand that God sometimes controls circumstances
to create the best long-term good for everyone.
He also allows us to experience consequences that we deserve to experience,
because of our bad decisions
and the consequences we will experience as the result of other people's choices.
We need to be careful to align our free will with what is good and right,
and understand that God sometimes controls circumstances
to create the best long-term good for everyone.
He also allows us to experience consequences that we deserve to experience,
because of our bad decisions
and the consequences we will experience as the result of other people's choices.