by jimwalton » Sat Jun 17, 2023 4:26 pm
> But what if staying away is the most loving thing to do?
I know it's fun to posit hypothetical situations, and we can sometimes even learn from that challenge, but in this case there is no scenario where God distancing Himself from humanity is the most loving thing to do.
> In a world where he gives us free will - allowing for both good and bad actions - being involved might (arguably) interfere with that free will
There is no instance of God interfering with free will, although He is free to act in a most persuasive manner. But that's no different from human beings: I can say things whatever I want to try to persuade you, and I (as a human) can even use violence against you or those you love to "force" you to do my bidding, but in the final analysis, we are all free agents and you absolutely cannot interfere with my free will. I can choose to die by your hand instead of comply to your "force," when it comes right down to it. The principle is no different from God: He can use persuasive means, but ultimately He cannot constrain my free will against my will.
> Even parents need to stand back sometimes, so children can learn.
Oh, this definitely happens, but that's different than God staying away from being actively involved with our universe or with humanity. Even in the New Testament, when the disciples ask Jesus to send the 5000+ people away to get food, Jesus says, "You give them something to eat (Mt. 14.16)", and then He stands there (standing back sometimes) to give them time to respond. When He hears that Lazarus is sick, He deliberately waits 4 days (Jn. 11.6, standing back sometimes), but He's anything but uninvolved or disengaged.
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