I have been feeling led to pray and fast of late. And then feeling a huge temptation, or just natural urges to eat. Is this a part of humbling yourself? Or is this simply a self control issue?
I assume they do, as some rebelled against God. I also assume that they don't have a fallen nature as they were likely independently made by God and haven't come from the line of A and E. Also, I think there would be great freedom under God. He gave Adam and Eve complete guiltless freedom. However, they also had the freedom to rebel against God, by eating of the tree of The Knowledge of Good and Evil.
@@mjrash727 so god isn’t perfect? If I create a nuclear power plant and mismanage it and it explodes it isn’t the nuclear reactors fault it’s the engineer. I understand a very powerful creator. But nothing is perfect except the ideal of perfection. I worship a creator of perfection because that’s what the first intelligent life in all the universe did, and that’s what drove them to create our history seems to be our God. And I think we need to love and cherish the gods on earth today. And all the other life forms on any planet. We’re all part of something bigger.
They had free will. They just are held on a leash and don't have the same freedom mankind does. In Genesis, it states the "Sons of God", who are separate from actual mankind at this point in time, found the daughters of man extremely attractive so they went and got many of them pregnant. They were not supposed to have done that and were considered to be fallen angels at that time and, like the other Fallen angels throughout the Bible, were cast into "the abyss" or imprisoned essentially who will one day be released back into the world once the tribulations begin as foretold in Revelation.
@@brysonbyrne interesting, I'm looking at it from a biblical point of view. Yes, the text talks about Gods. But these are lesser beings then the one true God. They have responsibilities to God, and probably great freedoms and they had a choice to rebel or fall as some did. But we're not to worship them, as we are made in his image. And overall, I believe God is still totally in control of the nuclear power plant, (your analogy) even if his engineers don't run it the way they were supposed to.
Anyway, I'm not sure that the Bble says much about the free will of Angel's. I'm assuming he's given them great responsibilities, powers, and freedoms, but obviously I'm not 100% sure of that. God Bless
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I have been feeling led to pray and fast of late. And then feeling a huge temptation, or just natural urges to eat. Is this a part of humbling yourself? Or is this simply a self control issue?
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Do angels have free will like us? Coming from a place of love just uninformed. Does anyone know?
I assume they do, as some rebelled against God. I also assume that they don't have a fallen nature as they were likely independently made by God and haven't come from the line of A and E. Also, I think there would be great freedom under God. He gave Adam and Eve complete guiltless freedom. However, they also had the freedom to rebel against God, by eating of the tree of The Knowledge of Good and Evil.
@@mjrash727 so god isn’t perfect? If I create a nuclear power plant and mismanage it and it explodes it isn’t the nuclear reactors fault it’s the engineer. I understand a very powerful creator. But nothing is perfect except the ideal of perfection. I worship a creator of perfection because that’s what the first intelligent life in all the universe did, and that’s what drove them to create our history seems to be our God. And I think we need to love and cherish the gods on earth today. And all the other life forms on any planet. We’re all part of something bigger.
They had free will. They just are held on a leash and don't have the same freedom mankind does. In Genesis, it states the "Sons of God", who are separate from actual mankind at this point in time, found the daughters of man extremely attractive so they went and got many of them pregnant. They were not supposed to have done that and were considered to be fallen angels at that time and, like the other Fallen angels throughout the Bible, were cast into "the abyss" or imprisoned essentially who will one day be released back into the world once the tribulations begin as foretold in Revelation.
@@brysonbyrne interesting, I'm looking at it from a biblical point of view. Yes, the text talks about Gods. But these are lesser beings then the one true God. They have responsibilities to God, and probably great freedoms and they had a choice to rebel or fall as some did. But we're not to worship them, as we are made in his image. And overall, I believe God is still totally in control of the nuclear power plant, (your analogy) even if his engineers don't run it the way they were supposed to.
Anyway, I'm not sure that the Bble says much about the free will of Angel's. I'm assuming he's given them great responsibilities, powers, and freedoms, but obviously I'm not 100% sure of that. God Bless