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Monday, May 9, 2011

Moral Dimension


First, we must make a connection between God’s character and His relation to the moral law

Is the moral law a moral law just because God has decreed it such and therefore it is arbitray, or is the moral law ultimate, superintending even over Him?

In other words, is the moral law something whimsically uttered by God or something abstract that exists apart from Him?

Does He operate by raw power and make choices that are then deemed good only because He says they are so, or is He Himself under the law, having to obey it even against His own wishes?

Counter question:

Is the moral law by which each one of us chooses to live a law that we have arbitrarily chosen by which to exercise our power, or does it exist over and above us?

If we have arbitrarily chosen it, then we have no right to condemn the moral law by which anyone else operates, including God.

On the other hand, if the moral law stands over and above us, then how do we determine where it comes from?



The moral law that calls for the sanctity of every individual life is given to us by God.

We must understand that a human being cannot be the measure of all things, or else we would be forced to ask, which person will be the ultimate measure?

History and experience tell us in blood and tears that we cannot trust our character.

But with God,

The law is neither arbitrary, nor over Him; it is rooted in His character, which is perfect and unchanging.

He alone eternally and perfectly exists.

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  2. Hey ER! You speak eloquently, so I'm not quite sure what you are saying, but if I am to understand correctly, I would say that God Was and Is and Always Will Be. ALL things come from Him. Although we can be "good people", follow the moral law, and still not be children of God. Just because He created us, does not mean we are His people.

    By moral law, are you talking about the Mosaic Law, or just laws of the conscience? If we are to be "His" children, then we must abide by His Word, and keep His commandments. I don't mean just the TEN, but obeying everything He tells us to do. He says straight out, "if you love me, you will keep my commandments". He also says the only way to get to the Father is through Jesus Christ. Which means to be "saved" and to be something more than just His creation, to be His Child, we MUST abide by what HE says, and have a RELATIONSHIP with Him.

    So, I would say that we are to follow His law. He is above the laws which He sets for us. He has to be. We ARE NOT GOD.

    He has no beginning and no end. He created all laws by which we are to live (if we love Him). He created Good and Evil. He tells us that without Faith we cannot please Him.

    I hope I didn't sound like I was rambling. I enjoyed your post, and I hope I understood it correctly.

    Sorry about the deletion, I wanted to correct a typo and the only way to do it was to copy, delete, paste and correct. LOL!

    God Bless,
    PJ

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  3. By the way, thank you for joining my "Family of Readers". God Bless You.


    PJ

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