The answer to this riddle lies
in the fact that man is endowed with free will as a natural quality! He may
think freely, speak as he desires and act in accordance with his own plans.
However, the human spirit is subject to the consequences of each and every one
of his thoughts, words and deeds.
The Almighty neither tests nor
tempts anyone! We are the ones who judge or redeem ourselves through our
attitude to His unchangeable Laws. The Almighty in His Love gave us the
Commandments and the Laws to help and to guide us unto paths that lead to our
welfare. Obedience to these Laws leads to our happiness and makes us to become
pleasing to our Creator. The Lord has provided all that works for our salvation
and setting of snares for man is definitely not a part of His Works.
Referring again to the
Free-Will of man, let us picture a man holding a stone in his hand. He can
decide to throw it or not to throw it. But once he throws it, he has no control
over what the stone can hit or destroy. Yet the stone thrower remains
responsible for any damage caused by the stone. Similarly, we freely choose
what we do, but we are then bound to the consequences of our actions. These
consequences are worked out in the Laws that govern the whole of Creation one
of which is the Law of Sowing and Reaping which ensures that we reap what we
have sown previously through our words, thoughts and deeds.
These Laws of Creation work
automatically on us and all we produce and the Almighty does not need to know
in advance how and what each and every one of us will decide to do. However,
what can be foreseen from Above are the consequences of our decisions which are
brought about through the operation of the aforementioned Laws of Creation.
To sum up, let us always be
mindful that we are responsible for all of our free decisions. This immense
responsibility cannot be cast on any other person. We are not just robots
playing out a pre-determined script for which we have no control and for which
we are therefore not responsible. Furthermore, the Almighty does not tempt us.
Temptations only come out of the darkness and even then, the decision to resist
or fall for such temptations lies squarely in the hands of man himself.
Therefore, even in the case of temptations, man is still responsible for his
subsequent actions because his freedom to make decisions always remains in full
force and effect!
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