razzelflabben
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I wouldn't dream of denying it exists, in fact, I see if often myself. What I will say to you here however is this. I have been spending the bulk of the last two years studying God's love. I won't go into all I have learned here, but one thing I have learned fits well here, in this discussion. Part of the problem with the teaching you are objecting to, goes back to our needs, or the dangers in our lives. We (the human race) think that all there is, is temperal or we think that we know our needs much better than God does. If you want to shine light on the false teaching you are speaking out against, you first must teach that it is God who knows us intimately enough to know what our needs are. It is God who Loves us enough to protect us from those things that hurt us. It is God whose love for us is so vast, so high and deep and wide, that we need to stop trying to form His love to our preceptions and start allowing God's love to do what it was given to do. We need to start by trusting God that He is the living God whose love is eternal, undefiled, pure, and unconditional. And, in going back to my first post on this thread, we begin to trust and seek God not the things of God. Allowing God control/authority over our lives and our world.I think any mature Christian would agree with this. I think the problem arises when teachers make Christianity a self-centered means to an endwhether it be physical (i.e., temporal) health and personal prosperity. When this false teaching become part of a Christians thinking, as it sometimes does when people have been mis-taught an unbalanced theology, they will begin to view God as existing primarily for their benefit, comfort, and happiness. God is reduced to a genie in a bottle to make their every wish come true.
Please do not say this attitude does not exist. I hear it on TBN, I see it in a couple of neighboring churches and I hear it on CF (except when someone spells it out in its most stark terms; then it is denied).
~ Hugh DMann
Contentment is not found in having what you want, but in wanting what you have
You see, we have this massive fight for authority in this world, and the bottom line is that God is the only one who has the right to that authority. If we figured that out, the false teaching you are speaking out against, simply would no longer exist.
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