Can God do all things???

suprdave@lightspeed.net (suprdave@lightspeed.net)
Fri, 10 Oct 1997 14:29:54 -0700


Lynna Lunsford said:
>And what about Saul of Tarsus? The murderer and persecutor of christians?
>I think being physically blinded and struck down, hearing a audible voice
>is a * Very "strong" suggestion if not a *command to live for God and Do
>his will?
>Has anybody read anywhere where God asked Paul *IF he wanted to be a
>minister?
>IF* he wanted to go to a  house and wait for Anninias? 
>"I *DONT* *THINK* SO......"
>I believe that it reads that he ***TOLD*** him

Dave:
My question to you sister is this: Does God do to everyone as He did to
Saul of Tarsus? No. Let's put it this way...Does God want all to come to
repentance? I hope you answer "yes". Then why doesn't He "make us" repent?
Because we have a free will...thus, God cannot do all things. Yes, it's
impossible for Him to lie and fail. However, He'll never violate the human
will. If He did, He never should have made humans with a free will. Grant
it, I love Him and want to do everything He commands of me as a Child of
God. But to the sinners, He'll never force them to live for Him.