Does God Have Fun
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God created man in His own Image, or so the Bible tells us. How far does that Image go? I believe that God knows all that has been and is but I would like to believe He might not know what will be. The reason is pretty simple: if “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; then what is the point? Where is the fun?
If He knows what will happen, then where is the anticipation, the joy in having it come out right or the sorrow in seeing it go wrong? Where is the reason for us to “try, try again,” so we can do a better job next time? God gave us free will – the ability to make decisions between various choices.
I believe that life is a path with many doorways and directions. Each decision we make opens one door and closes another. At any point in our lives, what we are is the sum of all those choices.
If we are all truly acting from an unseen script, then what is the point of prayer or pleading with ‘God to help us do some particular thing? For that matter, what is the point of life itself?
We pray or plead for God to take some particular action: “save my life!” “let me win a lottery!” or something else. If all is already “written,” then we are just wasting our and God’s time by praying. All the promises we make are worth nothing – if what will happen is already written.
Another indication that God is alive also comes from the Bible. God became so angry with what was happening that He destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. He later chose to destroy all human life on earth except the family of one man, Noah.
That’s why I believe God is a living, breathing entity who takes an active part in our lives. He is all powerful and can do anything He should wish to do. If He decided to hear our prayers, He can help us win a lottery or save our life and then see if we keep our promises to Him to tithe or do some other good with the life He has altered. If we do, He is pleased. If we do not, then He will be less likely to grant our prayer the next time.
Another corollary: Predestination is not a fact. The concept of predestination is in conflict with the concept of free choice – unless you feel that my writing this article and your reading it is predestined and we have no choice in the matter.
It follows also that if God is alive, He has a purpose and a goal. I don’t claim to understand either. I can only hope that answering MY prayer will bring Him a little closer to fulfilling it. I do believe in free choice and that God does answer all prayers, even if, sometimes, as Morgan Freeman says in the movie DEEP IMPACT, “that answer is No.”
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macbeth25 - that's a truly wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it with me. I think you can be happy with every decision you've made. That's the kind of family I can only dream of right now.
Many blessings on You and Yours too!
I forgot to say your picture is a good choice. :)
I really enjoyed reading this, it has opened my mind further to wondering about the Man upstairs, and in my heart. So many questions about God, yet wonderfully mysterious!! thanks
I love this type of thought process. It really shows that you're willing to "think" about this concept "God".
But, I must wonder, if we were created in his image, why do you presume he is "all powerful"? (does that imply we are all-powerful, or did he keep this trait for himself?)
If he can be seduced and influenced by the whimsies of emotion, why would you assume he is all powerful? Can a hot-head really overpower the all-mighty?
Just a few questions that I think you'll appreciate.
Be peaceful on your way,
Time_Spiraling
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God has a plan and destiny set out for everyone he made. The free choice comes in when you choose to except Jesus as your savior and have a intimate relationship with God and choose his path for your life.











Pacal Votan 2 years ago
I believe God is the life force within us and that he lives through us. He most certainly has fun. :)
Yes, you may have to close a door for another to open. That's why I don't regret my past mistakes.
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