Trailblazer
Veteran Member
I believe in free will but I also believe in fate and predestination. I covered this in the OP of another thread I started recently:
I bring prosperity and create disaster; I, the Lord, do all these things
What I want to address in this thread is accepting what God has fated/predestined for us, which I believe is God’s Will for us. I think we should do all we can do to solve our own problems, since we have free will, but there are times when we have done all we can do and there is nothing more we can do. I believe that we are then at the mercy of God and trying to accept our fate, whatever that is. I am not saying I am always good at accepting my fate but I really don’t see that I have any other choice, once I have done all I can do.
That sentiment is expressed in the Serenity Prayer:
This opens the door to a discussion of how much free will we really have to make changes in our lives. How do we know when we have done all that we can do to solve a problem? How limited are we? What are we really free to do?
I bring prosperity and create disaster; I, the Lord, do all these things
What I want to address in this thread is accepting what God has fated/predestined for us, which I believe is God’s Will for us. I think we should do all we can do to solve our own problems, since we have free will, but there are times when we have done all we can do and there is nothing more we can do. I believe that we are then at the mercy of God and trying to accept our fate, whatever that is. I am not saying I am always good at accepting my fate but I really don’t see that I have any other choice, once I have done all I can do.
That sentiment is expressed in the Serenity Prayer:
This opens the door to a discussion of how much free will we really have to make changes in our lives. How do we know when we have done all that we can do to solve a problem? How limited are we? What are we really free to do?