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Why does God allow temptation? Not in the general sense of everyone, but for believers. Those of us who accept him and commit him, why would he let his loved children be exposed to that evil. Why would he allow us to then fall, after we committed to him.
Isn’t the original decision to follow him enough? It just doesn’t make sense. Would you allow your child to continually experience some evil or pain that was within your control to stop it. Would you look at your child and say, “I know you want me to stop the pain, but I will only relieve it temporarily, then I’ll still let it come back at you, but if you don’t keep asking, I’m going to let you suffer forever.”
This is definitely one of the things that seriously confuses me about the relationship that God wants with us.
Isn’t the original decision to follow him enough? It just doesn’t make sense. Would you allow your child to continually experience some evil or pain that was within your control to stop it. Would you look at your child and say, “I know you want me to stop the pain, but I will only relieve it temporarily, then I’ll still let it come back at you, but if you don’t keep asking, I’m going to let you suffer forever.”
This is definitely one of the things that seriously confuses me about the relationship that God wants with us.