Short answer: because he willed it so.
There are a few ideas on this... Again, because the Bible doesn’t expressly explain it, we have to look at all of scripture and infer from what we do know.
(1) A common thought is that God, being good, wished to create humans with free will- the most loving act he could do for us. He gave us the option to choose him or to not choose him- a true test of love, rather than just forcing us (like robots) to be obedient. Because of our choice to sin, he then decided to give us a solution to our own problem by sending Christ to die- giving us an option to choose God all over again.
(2)While I appreciate the viewpoint listed above, I (personally) take a different stance. All throughout the Bible, God is about His glory. He is absolutely loving and the creation of humans was done in complete love, but ultimately HE IS GOD and everything that he made was created to magnify his glory (Rev 4:11). This is our purpose in life: to bring him glory (Isaiah 43:7).
The bible teaches that people were created “very good” (Gen 1:27-31), but not perfect. When they faced temptation, both Adam and Eve disobeyed God- they sought their own glory instead of His- and we have all done the same.
In Jesus, God came in the flesh- fully revealed to all of His creation! This was the first time people could see God’s face without being immediately struck down and killed because of His holiness and our sin. God was SEEN by his creation- bringing His glory. Through Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection, he conquered Satan/Sin/and Death- bringing Glory to the Father. Through faith in Christ humans can know God and love him- bringing Glory to the Father. It seems to me that God allowed (and I say allowed, NOT “made”) humans to sin because ultimately, as He came in human form, redeemed sinful people to himself, and became known throughout history for doing this- it brought him glory. And God is all about His glory because he is glorious. In Acts
(1) A common thought is that God, being good, wished to create humans with free will- the most loving act he could do for us. He gave us the option to choose him or to not choose him- a true test of love, rather than just forcing us (like robots) to be obedient. Because of our choice to sin, he then decided to give us a solution to our own problem by sending Christ to die- giving us an option to choose God all over again.
(2)While I appreciate the viewpoint listed above, I (personally) take a different stance. All throughout the Bible, God is about His glory. He is absolutely loving and the creation of humans was done in complete love, but ultimately HE IS GOD and everything that he made was created to magnify his glory (Rev 4:11). This is our purpose in life: to bring him glory (Isaiah 43:7).
The bible teaches that people were created “very good” (Gen 1:27-31), but not perfect. When they faced temptation, both Adam and Eve disobeyed God- they sought their own glory instead of His- and we have all done the same.
In Jesus, God came in the flesh- fully revealed to all of His creation! This was the first time people could see God’s face without being immediately struck down and killed because of His holiness and our sin. God was SEEN by his creation- bringing His glory. Through Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection, he conquered Satan/Sin/and Death- bringing Glory to the Father. Through faith in Christ humans can know God and love him- bringing Glory to the Father. It seems to me that God allowed (and I say allowed, NOT “made”) humans to sin because ultimately, as He came in human form, redeemed sinful people to himself, and became known throughout history for doing this- it brought him glory. And God is all about His glory because he is glorious. In Acts