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Hey Rita,Thanks quietthinker, I was pondering a question about Satan and the Old Testament, and I am working through genesis at the moment. I want to find the podcast on Abraham /Isaac. For years I have had questions about the Old Testament and some of the things ‘ God said ‘ ……..
God's people Rita, are flawed so many ways (me included) we need the patience of Job. I doubt it possible to find a collection of saints that have perfect pitch and always in tune. Yes I get annoyed at times and post things I later wish I hadn't.There are so many gems in this podcast - need to listen to It Later and make notes. Timing, I was thinking of leaving the forum yesterday and asking for my account to be deleted ( long story ) xxxx
I doubt that Ananias and Saphira would agree with this video (the first few minutes that I saw).Here's something to watch/ listen to. :)
Would you judge a book by it cover Lizbeth? Go on, be courageous; watch/ listen to the whole presentation......then come and talk with me. :)I doubt that Ananias and Saphira would agree with this video (the first few minutes that I saw).
"I the Lord do not change."
"I the Lord create both good and evil." And, "See, it is I who created the destroyer to work havoc."
To say that the Lord is never the one who sends evil is to say that He isn't sovereignly ruling and reigning. Even the man born blind was for God's purposes....not because he or his parents had sinned in his case, no, but still for God's purpose that He would be glorified. Satan had to even get God's permission to test and sift Job.......and the Lord allowed it, for Job's spiritual good.
Therefore it is to God that we owe our fear, not to the devil.
What I hear with this is the serpent in the background...."Did God say....?" YES HE DID. And it is in our best interests that we are not to take Him "lightly".
If there's a particular point you want to highlight, then feel free to express it. And I'm sure you both mean well, but think I've discerned enough already. Taking the Lord and His commands "lightly" has led to much sin in the camp. We talk about mercy, right and good......but if God didn't send consequences for sin nobody would need mercy. The woman caught in adultery....would not have needed or been grateful for Jesus' mercy if she hadn't been about to be stoned to death by the Law that GOD commanded. It thus "tutored" her to Christ. Think about it, that's a "selah" right there. "Only acknowledge your sins" the Lord pleads with His people...hoping that He will not have to plead with them through judgments. Yes that's what the bible says....the LORD pleads with His people through judgments when necessary....it happened with Israel of old........., and He still does it because He doesn't change........He's starting to "plead" with us now in the west since people haven't hearkened to His warnings. Is a Father wrong to discipline His children?Would you judge a book by it cover Lizbeth? Go on, be courageous; watch/ listen to the whole presentation......then come and talk with me. :)
Noah pleaded with the people while the ark was being built but their logic and their deductions according to how they understood reigned supreme. It hindered them from entering the ark.If there's a particular point you want to highlight, then feel free to express it. And I'm sure you both mean well, but think I've discerned enough already. Taking the Lord and His commands "lightly" has led to much sin in the camp. We talk about mercy, right and good......but if God didn't send consequences for sin nobody would need mercy. The woman caught in adultery....would not have needed or been grateful for Jesus' mercy if she hadn't been about to be stoned to death by the Law that GOD commanded. It thus "tutored" her to Christ. Think about it, that's a "selah" right there. "Only acknowledge your sins" the Lord pleads with His people...hoping that He will not have to plead with them through judgments. Yes that's what the bible says....the LORD pleads with His people through judgments when necessary....it happened with Israel of old........., and He still does it because He doesn't change........He's starting to "plead" with us now in the west since people haven't hearkened to His warnings. Is a Father wrong to discipline His children?
The Lord is sovereignly ruling and reigning.......Nebuchadnezzar was brought very low by the Lord until he was willing to acknowledge to Whom he owed obeisance....the Lord told him that it is HE who sets up kings and kingdoms and brings them down. Usually a horrendous affair we should keep in mind.
"Come into my parlour said the spider to the fly". No thank you, I don't need to hear any more. As the man born blind was pointed out to show what a merciful God we serve........I would like to point out another man, the lame man at the pool of Bethesda.....after Jesus mercifully healed the man, He told him to go and sin no more lest something worse happen to him. Selah....think about it.Noah pleaded with the people while the ark was being built but their logic and their deductions according to how they understood reigned supreme. It hindered them from entering the ark.
Why not hear a message you are unfamiliar with? It might give you a refreshing perspective.
I imagine many of the pagans that Paul spoke to had the same angle, ie 'come into my parlour said the spider to the fly'. On that basis they rejected what might ultimately have been for their education and enlightenment. Definitely those of the Sanhedrin who heard Stephan speak."Come into my parlour said the spider to the fly". No thank you, I don't need to hear any more. As the man born blind was pointed out to show what a merciful God we serve........I would like to point out another man, the lame man at the pool of Bethesda.....after Jesus mercifully healed the man, He told him to go and sin no more lest something worse happen to him. Selah....think about it.
Why do you think we need mercy? Or don't you folks believe that our loving, merciful God is also capable of great WRATH? A Father may love His children and show tenderness and kindness to them........that same loving Father may also inflict discipline and anger when it is necessary and appropriate...either to His children when they need to be chastised or to those who persecute them and tread His name underfoot. We have been well warned what is going to happen to this world in the end......why do you think Noah and his family believed God and got on the Ark?
Well, I'm here willing to discuss and trying to discuss the part that I did see of the video, which I don't agree with. As I said I saw enough of it to know that I don't want to watch any more, thanks anyway. Have a blessed day.I imagine many of the pagans that Paul spoke to had the same angle, ie 'come into my parlour said the spider to the fly'. On that basis they rejected what might ultimately have been for their education and enlightenment. Definitely those of the Sanhedrin who heard Stephan speak.