Can I rely on the promises God makes in the Bible or not?
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Can I rely on the promises God makes in the Bible or not?
Certainly, but not all promises are what people want to receive!Can I rely on the promises God makes in the Bible or not?
That's for sure bro John! All I wanted for a loooong time was 3 mini schnauzers, a small modest home with a fenced yard. Mind you, this was BEFORE walking with Jesus...decades later, without even thinking of how I asked for all of this (even though living in the flesh) I find myself in a small, fenced yard with 3 mini schnauzers. Sounds grand eh? Hahaha...not so much really as, the three are special needs...I'm not equipped to be walking them enough, shortly after moving in, I realized the guy next door was infested with rats, mice and God only knows what else in his big old broken down house. The rats ate through my shed, backed against his yard and over 11 years of it, the floor inside was covered in HUGE rat feces, and the smell was horrendous. Many broken things and several leaks were hidden well, as was the falling apart of the back deck so, I did not ask God for His will, wanted my own. Was not even walking as a Christian then either but, He did eventually give me exactly what I wanted. If I could change things right now, I would but...God does not give us back...time.Certainly, but not all promises are what people want to receive!
And then after that first event we may have read this:That's for sure bro John! All I wanted for a loooong time was 3 mini schnauzers, a small modest home with a fenced yard. Mind you, this was BEFORE walking with Jesus...decades later, without even thinking of how I asked for all of this (even though living in the flesh) I find myself in a small, fenced yard with 3 mini schnauzers. Sounds grand eh? Hahaha...not so much really as, the three are special needs...I'm not equipped to be walking them enough, shortly after moving in, I realized the guy next door was infested with rats, mice and God only knows what else in his big old broken down house. The rats ate through my shed, backed against his yard and over 11 years of it, the floor inside was covered in HUGE rat feces, and the smell was horrendous. Many broken things and several leaks were hidden well, as was the falling apart of the back deck so, I did not ask God for His will, wanted my own. Was not even walking as a Christian then either but, He did eventually give me exactly what I wanted. If I could change things right now, I would but...God does not give us back...time.
Love you my brother!
And then after that we may read this:
"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." Rom 8:28
And then for a long while we may be scratching our head and asking God: What does that mean?
We are to live for God by faith, which sometimes means we do not have a clear answer other than this is how, according to Him, it needs to be.Hahaha, true that! Despite all the problems needing fixed here, I am content in all things except for the fact that my understanding is not up to par on many things. Prayers for myself are pretty much always to grow spiritually in every way, prayer, studying, praising...
Many promises are conditional. We do not start or continue our walk with God based on absolute knowledge about everything, but rather by faith.But can I expect/hold God on the conditions of what he does promise? Or is that impossible?
What do you mean by certain promises are conditional? (That's particularly confusing)Many promises are conditional. We do not start or continue our walk with God based on absolute knowledge about everything, but rather by faith.
"But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him." Heb 11:6
Then again a person can only come to God through Jesus. No one comes to Jesus unless he is drawn to him by God:
"No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day." John 6:44
Interesting story.That's for sure bro John! All I wanted for a loooong time was 3 mini schnauzers, a small modest home with a fenced yard. Mind you, this was BEFORE walking with Jesus...decades later, without even thinking of how I asked for all of this (even though living in the flesh) I find myself in a small, fenced yard with 3 mini schnauzers. Sounds grand eh? Hahaha...not so much really as, the three are special needs...I'm not equipped to be walking them enough, shortly after moving in, I realized the guy next door was infested with rats, mice and God only knows what else in his big old broken down house. The rats ate through my shed, backed against his yard and over 11 years of it, the floor inside was covered in HUGE rat feces, and the smell was horrendous. Many broken things and several leaks were hidden well, as was the falling apart of the back deck so, I did not ask God for His will, wanted my own. Was not even walking as a Christian then either but, He did eventually give me exactly what I wanted. If I could change things right now, I would but...God does not give us back...time.
Love you my brother!
What's going on in the sky?The only question is whether or not we can see God's blessings. He probably does more for us than we are aware of considering all the dangers in the world and up in the sky.
Lots of people live in confusion. I cannot alone remove someone else's confusion. There are many scriptures that speak about this confusion of men. Both Babylon [kingdom/empire] and Babel [Tower of] from the Old Testament mean "confusion".What do you mean by certain promises are conditional? (That's particularly confusing)
God does work through people. Ultimately He alone gives any real increase, but while a person has time remaining the choice to open himself up to God is his. God will Not force a person to open the door to his heart.Also, if nobody can come to God unless God himself does something first, then nothing you or any other Christian tell me here will help me believe?
At any time a solar flare could kick up and kill everyone on the planet. A comet could break up sling shotting by the sun and send dangerous fragments to earth. Asteroids fly dangerously close to earth all the time. The core of the Planet could be affected by gravitational bodies and erupt in our areas. That's some of the sky dangers, not to mention lightning strikes which are in fact often deadly and don't always involve cloudy days. Hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.What's going on in the sky?
Consider this:Hang on! Is it impossible for me to believe in God unless he does something so I can believe. That is totally bizarre, so I can't even choose to believe for me?
If I eventually come to believing in your God, would you be satisfied at that point God has me wrapped up in his salvation? (I ask this because many times I have witnessed people who after coming to a belief in God, end up bound by the others involved who can't let go, to let their God)Lots of people live in confusion. I cannot alone remove someone else's confusion. There are many scriptures that speak about this confusion of men. Both Babylon [kingdom/empire] and Babel [Tower of] from the Old Testament mean "confusion".
Man living in his world of men without God is confused as you are confused when it comes to God and the things of God. Since I have not already overcome all of the 'world' as Jesus did at this point, in a measure I am also confused. When I am filled with the Holy Spirit and led by the Holy Spirit as I speak or act, there is no confusion. I believe this would be so for anyone.
God does work through people. Ultimately He alone gives any real increase, but while a person has time remaining the choice to open himself up to God is his. God will Not force a person to open the door to his heart.
I can answer some of your questions as I understand them or as God has given me understanding of them, but I cannot cause you or anyone to agree with my own belief about something. Each person holds his own reins. To be 'saved' a person must give those reins to God.
I understand those fears.At any time a solar flare could kick up and kill everyone on the planet. A comet could break up sling shotting by the sun and send dangerous fragments to earth. Asteroids fly dangerously close to earth all the time. The core of the Planet could be affected by gravitational bodies and erupt in our areas. That's some of the sky dangers, not to mention lightning strikes which are in fact often deadly and don't always involve cloudy days. Hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.
Of course. But divine promises come with conditions. And one of those conditions is that you believe that God is, and is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Atheism won't cut it.Can I rely on the promises God makes in the Bible or not?