It's an issue that comes up in Exodus and again in Thessalonians. I think the reasoning would be that after you resist God enough, He refuses to intervene as Satan deludes you and hardens your heart. One term for this is the permissive will of God. He lets bad things happen for His own purposes.
It's an issue that comes up in Exodus and again in Thessalonians. I think the reasoning would be that after you resist God enough, he refuses to intervene as Satan deludes you and hardens your heart. One term for this is the permissive will of God. He lets bad things happen for His own purposes.
It's an issue that comes up in Exodus and in Thessalonians. I think the theology would be that after you resist God enough, he refuses to intervene as Satan deludes you and hardens your heart. One term for this is the permissive will of God. He lets bad things happen for His own purposes.
It's an issue that comes up in Exodus and in Thessalonians. I think the theology would be that after you resist God enough, he refuses to intervene as Satan deludes you and hardens your heart.