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This book explores the theological premise that God's plan for humanity includes the existence of sin as a necessary component to achieve His ultimate purpose: creating beings who freely choose to love and be with Him in eternity. Through a detailed examination of biblical texts, primarily from the NASB and ESV translations, the author argues that God, being omniscient, omnipotent, and perfect, intentionally created humans and angels with a propensity to sin to fulfill His divine plan. The book delves into the nature of sin, free will, and divine intervention, asserting that God orchestrated circumstances, including the Fall, to ensure humans would need salvation, thus enabling a deeper relationship with Him. Supported by extensive scriptural references, it posits that humans, transformed by the Holy Spirit, become extensions of God in eternity, retaining self-will but free from sin’s influence, allowing God to experience new dimensions through them.Book information
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Spirituality and Religion, Philosophy