The plan was there before the cosmos came into being. God who is the creator of life and worlds, gave certain living creatures free will in order to allow them to love him in return. If there was no free will, then there would be no genuine love for God because it would simply be us obeying a command. It would be a mere robotic response. As the saying goes:
“If you love someone, set them free; if they come back to you, it was meant to be.”
But free will comes with risk. Creatures now have the ability to reject God and go their own way instead. It would be logical even for a non-thinking person to assume that within eternity, there would at least be one world that would fall. So God allowed it to happen when it did, but he let it be a witness to angels and the great cloud of witnesses to see the wisdom of such a thing. Of course, it not only led to evil, sin, misery and an increasing lack of love, but it ultimately leads to death. Now that this has happen, God who is love offered a way to be redeemed to those who were born into this sin. He gave them the right to become sons of God despite our sin. Here is what we know:
- The Lamb of God died for our sins.
- There is a Book of Life.
- It is the Lamb’s Book of Life.
- It has names written in it.
- They were written in it before the foundation of the world.
- Christ was foreordained to be a sacrifice before the foundation of the world.
- This sinful world however has a silver lining.
- It offers opportunities through suffering to attain certain wisdom that you would not get in a perfect world. And even the son of God learned obedience by suffering in this world.
- Further, concerning the mystery of Christ, even angels long to look into these things.
When I have checked out of this world, I hope that the wisdom I have learned through suffering this sinful world will make me a better soul and to be a wiser person.
If you never saw a world fall, then with vain imaginations, you could think about the freedom to do whatever you want when you are your own God. The reality is quite horrific though, because all good things come from God and when you reject God you reject goodness, love, life, and wisdom. What you get in return is the opposite or lack of these things. Death, hate, evil, foolishness, etc. And the argument about enjoying sin in hell is wrong too. You cannot enjoy anything without God as joy comes from God.
In the end, there will be those who are taken out of this world to become sons of God. And there will be those who will fall with this world and will eventually become like chaff and be blown away in the wind. Surely witnessing this will put to bed any vain idea that rejecting God and going your own way could be amazing.