Choose the Red Pill!
What we read in the closing chapters of Deuteronomy is both amazing and terrifying; God knew that in spite of all he had done and was about to do for Israel, that the people would still go ahead and rebel. He knew that they would, they knew that they would, and they knew that he knew they would, but they still did it. For me this speaks volumes about two things:
One is that we have complete and total free will before God, I utterly reject the doctrine of predestination because I believe that no matter how you package it, or what intellectual gymnastics you do with it, this cannot allow for free will. For the Old and New testaments and Gods message therein to be relevant then free will has to stand unadulterated.
Secondly, the wilfulness of the human condition; like Cypher in the matrix movie who, even though he knew that the matrix was an illusion, chose that illusion over the reality of freedom (you can watch it here). We are presented with an excellent analogy that demonstrates, in a fictional scenario I concur, that when faced with a supreme choice that incontrovertibly shows the correct choice to make, humans will make the wrong choice, in faith terms that means Israel chooses to rebel, and humankind rejects the salvation of Jesus.
No doubt that is why only the first five verses of the Song of Moses would have been pleasant for the Israelites to hear both when Moses first spoke them before the Tent of Meeting and even today when one considers the recent terrible history of that nation.
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