Franktalk wrote:Sheryl,
It is true that God sets a stage for us and of course that stage is a very powerful driver of how we learn to deal with life. I have often thought that the environments are so powerful that each of us has choice but the unequal nature of the stage mandates the full range of spectrum of good and evil for us to experience. I have also thought that some people have no spirit and are basically robots that do the things that are required so that we all experience what we need to. But another view is that some spirits that come here are already evil and God places them to do the most good in the sense of the stage. A vastly protected life does not advance.
I think that the range of spirits coming into this world are very different from each other. So in equal environments they will act very differently. So yes I can see that God does control much of the environment but I think that individual differences in spirit may drive the system more than environment. Also we seek environments on this earth. We tend to gravitate to what we desire. So where is the balance between the setting of the stage and our own free will of character that we brought with us?
Hi Frank,
Indeed we each have responsibility, the point is that it does not seem that our 'world view' is important to God. He places us in the places and at the times in which and at which our lives begin, which is the greatest determining factor of what we will be exposed to in life. And Paul states that God does not place us in theses places and at these times to help shape our beliefs or our world view, but so that we each might grope for him.
Grope: 1. To reach about uncertainly; feel one's way: groped for the telephone.
2. To search blindly or uncertainly: grope for an answer.
So we are placed in times and at places so that we will reach about uncertainly, eg not knowing what we are looking for, searching blindly or uncertainly. And so given this scripture it seems that the more certain we are of ourselves, then the more we are not fulfilling God's intent.
According to Paul, God wants us uncertain, not really knowing what is going on, groping, reaching out for him as though we are blind, or are in the dark.
Shalom!
Sheryl