That is not how I meant it. I meant that he shares his word with us, not that this requires us to understand it. He shares it simply by speaking it through us, without us understanding it.
But how can He share it if we don't understand it? Or, what is the benefit of His sharing it if we don't understand it? I'm having trouble formulating this question. How can it not require us to understand it?
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God did it for us. Out of sheer generosity he put us in right standing with himself. A pure gift. He got us out of the mess we're in and restored us to where he always wanted us to be. And he did it by means of Jesus Christ. ~Romans 3:24 from The Message
Actually faith is easy when you realize you have faith in God who cannot lie about what He promises.
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But how can He share it if we don't understand it? Or, what is the benefit of His sharing it if we don't understand it? I'm having trouble formulating this question. How can it not require us to understand it?
You are getting bogged down in my poor choice of words. Sharing it could simply be replaced in my explanation by saying He uses us to speak His word, which does not require us to understand it. IOW< He simply does not speak the creative word Himself as in Gen 1. We are involved in His speech.
It's like healing. We lay hands on the sick and we cannot figure out how God heals, but He involves us in doing so.
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Actually faith is easy when you realize you have faith in God who cannot lie about what He promises.
Or when you realize what He's done... It's still asking a lot, even if it is easy.
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You are getting bogged down in my poor choice of words. Sharing it could simply be replaced in my explanation by saying He uses us to speak His word, which does not require us to understand it. IOW< He simply does not speak the creative word Himself as in Gen 1. We are involved in His speech.
Ok, I think I see what you're saying now.
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You become free from who you have become, by becoming who you were meant to be. ~Mark from another forum I post on
God did it for us. Out of sheer generosity he put us in right standing with himself. A pure gift. He got us out of the mess we're in and restored us to where he always wanted us to be. And he did it by means of Jesus Christ. ~Romans 3:24 from The Message
If God ever did break a promise, how could you tell?
No man is better than his word, much less God. And I have faith that God is not a liar since His word said so. Everyone chooses whether to believe that or not. I believe. Anyone can choose to disbelieve Him, and wait to see if they were right or not.
Timmy, it always goes back to the contrast of the grain-of-sand-minds we have in comparison to that of God, whom the universe cannot contain.
When one has faith in His Word, such a thought of breaking His promises does not even enter one's mind. Cannot get away from the need of faith, Timmy. Why fight it?
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"Many Christians do not try to understand what was written in a verse in the Bible. Instead they approach the passage to prove what they already believe."
jfrog man you are way out in left field somewhere come back to us my friend lol.
sam you beat me to it . i wanted to say that!
mfblume good answers!
Not at all. I think creation is a much more beautiful thing when it is thought of more as art. An artist doesn't have to paint trees and mountains and stars and sunsets and flowers and lakes and oceans... But he does and his work is beautiful. So God created all things and perhaps some have a purpose, but I think a great many he just created because he wanted to and because it pleased him to do so. And it is that concept that I am trying to relate back to this discussion. That maybe tongues don't really have a purpose in being the evidence of the Holy Ghost. I mean of all the signs that could accompany it I can imagine many that would seem far superior than tongues.
No man is better than his word, much less God. And I have faith that God is not a liar since His word said so. Everyone chooses whether to believe that or not. I believe. Anyone can choose to disbelieve Him, and wait to see if they were right or not.
Timmy, it always goes back to the contrast of the grain-of-sand-minds we have in comparison to that of God, whom the universe cannot contain.
When one has faith in His Word, such a thought of breaking His promises does not even enter one's mind. Cannot get away from the need of faith, Timmy. Why fight it?
So, if God did break a promise, could you tell?
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You do not get my point. Such a concept does not enter my mind. I do not allow it to. It is destructive to faith. As I said afore, I have to get as far away from that sort of thinking as possible in order to see the miracles I have seen. God requires an atmosphere of faith in order to do the things He said He would do for us. And I found that fleeing such thought has allowed Him to do such things in my life.
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