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1st2blvd -> RE: Pet Peeves: What are the Worst Single Cliches? (7/26/2005 3:57:08 PM)
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[image][/image]Just wanted to applaude you on your bold faith in our God's abilities. He cares so much for each of you...that has numbered the hairs on your head. He understands rejection and lonelyness, along with passionately loving his bride and desiring her to give herself completely to Him. He is jealous of any thought or action that comes before Him. If you are His, and called by His name, you should take the time to get to know this God that holds your heart so dear to His own. In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths. When I get gripey...I am reminded of the Israelites in the desert, a road trip that should have taken a week, took them 40 years, Even though God continued to provide their needs...some did not enter into the promised land. Yes he is a miracle working God, still today, (the same yesterday, today and tomorrow for he changeth not), but it is faith that pleases Him. My God is well able to do above anything I could ever ask or think!! Amen. Father, I pray that you would touch each heart as they read this, and that they would know that You are near and care so very much about everything that concerns them. quote:
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ORIGINAL: dreamsofrealism Personally, I think people put too much stock in God when it comes to this kind of thing. You know, you have a problem, and their only answer is "God will provide" as if God was the ONLY answer.' Or another one "Pray about it!" Well, Yeah I pray about it, but it doesn't accomplish the mission. LOL As far as getting mate, one thing, the OTHER party has to be interested in ya....God can't make that person like ya. LOL Apparently, I guess some Christians believe that God is responsible for the decisions that THEY make, when it was really THEM that made the decision. Ok, I am home, its kind of late, but I still want to go out on a limb, possibly alienating myself. You said "people put too much stock in God when it comes to this kind of thing." And you said "as if God as the ONLY answer". And then you said "God can't make that person like ya". Let me address those first. I really hope you did not mean the implications of those statements. You just made it sound like you believe there is some power in the universe in ADDITION to God, that God is not the ultimate, omnipotent God of creation. I am curious, do you really believe that there are limits to God's power and control over the universe, and thus individuals? He says clearly He is the ultimate power, the beginning and the end, and that "no man can stay His hand". Now let me turn my attention to your statement where you said "I guess some Christians believe that God is responsible for the decisions that THEY make, when it was really THEM that made the decision." I don't want to bring up the eternal debate of free will. It hasn't been solved for thousands of years. We will not solve it in this thread. So I will just address something I think most Christians can agree on. While we live our lives and make choices each day that affect what we do and who we are, let us never forget that we are less then insignificant when it comes to the supreme power and authority of God. I may make decisions about who I date and who I do not date. But I should never once delude myself into thinking I really understand how God runs the universe. To quote someone more intelligent than myself, "God does not play dice wiith the universe". And to quote the scriptures, God moves all things "for the good of those who love him" and He does all things "according to the purpose and intention of His own will". I don't mean to be touchy on this, but it struck me as sounding very "humanistic" in that it diminishes God and elevates man. Something which is a sore spot with me. I apologize if I have misinterpreted what you meant. I have said my bit, and I can let it go now. Thanks for the indulgence.
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