wow brad. such an awesome question. I'm still noodling on the question.
sorry phil.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: Ask Jesus One Question
> Mulling this around a bit in the back of my mind,sort of simmering on it,
> and then bringing the question to boil in the front of my mind, I came up
> with more than one thing I wondered about. Then I realized that I needed
> to
> chunk it down to one. I also noticed some of my wonderings were not
> necessarily for Jesus, but perhaps more for the Father, although one God
> yet Father, Son and Holy Spirit. That in itself, 3 in 1 is probably worth
> asking about, but again if I were to sit with Jesus over coffee, I could
> envision myself asking...
>
> When you prayed in the garden, before they came to arrest you, three
> times, when you said "Father if this cup can be removed, but your will be
> done, not mine", at that point in time, was it possible that you could
> well
> have decided not to, just as the "first Adam" had made a choice to
> disobey?
> And if so, would that be it for mankind as we know it? Or was this entire
> fall and redemption thing predestined? Or because of your holiness being
> born of the Holy Spirit, was it spiritually, emotionally and physically
> impossible for that to occur.
>
> Sort of a multi-faceted question, but I wouldn't know how else to ask the
> depth of what might could have been.
>
> Brad
>
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