Fate or Free Will: The Role of Divine Guidance in Human Destiny

Fate or Free Will: The Role of Divine Guidance in Human Destiny

Is Our Life God#39;s Will or Ours?

Our belief in divine guidance varies widely, and the question of whether our life is predetermined by God or determined by our own choices is a central theme in many religious and philosophical discussions. If we give our lives to God and allow Him to direct us, our destiny is then a reflection of His will. However, if we choose to make our own way without seeking divine guidance, our choices and decisions define our path.

Both: A Unique Approach

Alternatively, what about neither? The fundamental principle of physics, conservation of energy, informs us that the universe cannot be a creation as everything in it is merely energy in different forms. According to this understanding, there is no need for a creator deity. Our choices, decisions, and actions are determined by our desires and preferences, which no one chose to have. Our lives are simply a series of events determined by these factors and random chance.

Level of Psychosis

The level of one's psychosis plays a significant role in how these beliefs are interpreted. If you have asked God and received no answer, it is understandable to wonder, "Do you think I am God?" It is peculiar that people often seek answers from God, which they believe should come from a divine source. Instead, it is suggested to ask him directly and receive guidance through imagination, given that God is a creature of faith.

Unique Life Path

Each person has a unique life path that should be followed. Making bad decisions or choices, using our free will, is inevitable. However, following our life plan and doing what is right is what God wants us to do. We should treat others with love, kindness, and generosity, and help those in need without expecting anything in return.

Choice and Responsibility

Ultimately, the choice to follow God's path or our own desires is ours to make. God does not impose His will on us but leaves us free to choose and holds us accountable for our choices. We are part of God, given the gift of free will to live our lives as we see fit, but our choices will be judged by Jesus.