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NotWorthy
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Matthew, I am just a humble servant of my church. If the words, “Oh, happy fault. Oh, necessary sin of Adam, who gained for us, so great a redeemer”, make me that Mary Poppins thing, then so be it, because the Church includes this in the Exultet every Easter Vigil.I am trying to figure out what you mean when you say that God “builds His Plans gradually” through the covenants he makes with man.
Do you agree with the Supralapsarians that “God’s decree of election determined that man should fall, in order that the opportunity might be furnished of securing the redemption of a part of the race”? i.e. “O necessary sin of Adam …”
Regarding God building His plan gradually: I don’t know how to explain it any better.
A) If there was no reason to build it, then Jesus would have come to redeem us, immediately.
B) God had to show His Children that if they follow Him, they will prosper. If they turn away from Him, they will be punished.
C) Didn’t each Covenant encompass a larger group at the time of the Covenant Blessing?
D) Did we understand God’s plan fully after Genesis? After Exodus? After Joshua? After 2 Kings? Or did we come to understand His plan for us more fully as we get deeper and deeper into the Old Testament?
Notworthy