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aball1035
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We all know the story about how God told Abraham to kill Isaac as a test of faith. God never intended for the act to be carried out, as He sent an angel to stop the killing.
But that leaves me with a few questions.
But that leaves me with a few questions.
- Why did God tell Abraham to do something essentially sinful (even if He stopped it)? Couldn’t He have asked for something equally as challenging but not sinful?
- Wouldn’t Abraham have thought this was a vision from the devil, and not of God?
- If somebody asks me whether God would ever ask us to do something sinful, what should we say? If we say “no, that contradicts Himself”, they could just point to this story. If we say “Yes”, wouldn’t that me that God does after all, contradict Himself?