I think you're possibly misunderstanding the OP's meaning of deeper understanding in the replies she's looking for?
I'd say that's gaining a TRUE understanding of God moreso than a "deeper" understanding. Deeper implies more in depth truth's
added to what you already correctly understand.
That's how I view the OP's meaning but I reserve the right to be wrong on that
Perfect timing sister...I just finished composing a post expounding on my OP...and you are absolutely correct:
My apologies for not being more clear but I didnt want to point anyone in a specific direction.
Perhaps my premise is flawed but Ill explain a bit further and see how the topic proceeds (or doesnt proceed
LOL) from here.
IMO e.barrett hit the nail on the head by a change in his core belief that one could lose or had to maintain salvation by works and he now considers that belief to be in error and believes the exact opposite that there is nothing he can do to lose his salvation.
Salvation is a core belief.
Now perhaps this could be considered gaining a deeper understanding but I consider this a completely opposite belief which negates the previous belief.
Regarding the Mormon belief of who Jesus is. My understanding is that Mormons believe Jesus to be a created being, just as Lucifer is a created being. In fact they believe Jesus and Lucifer to be brothers.
To change that belief to Jesus as Creator is a completely opposite belief that Jesus was created. Not simply a deeper understanding of God.
To me
gaining deeper understanding would be along the lines of
well
Ill share my own experience.
I gained a deeper understanding of Mustard seed as noted in:
Luk 17:6 So the Lord said, "If you have faith as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, "Be pulled up by the roots and be planted in the sea,' and it would obey you.
And in:
Luk 13:19 It is like a mustard seed, which a man took and put in his garden; and it grew and became a large tree, and the birds of the air nested in its branches."
and it knocked my socks off
.It was a real WOW moment for me. I thought mustard seed in both meant the same thing in the same context
that a small amount of faith could produce miraculous things.
However
the difference between the two is and the birds of the air nested in its branches then I gained a deeper understanding that a small seed of truth can grow wildly out of control into an abomination where the enemy (birds of the air) can make a home.
My understanding of the two verses changed
however
my belief that a small amount of faith can do miraculous things hasnt changed.
For my intent and purpose
I consider a deeper understanding IMHO will never negate the basic truth but only expound upon it
leaving the original basic truth in tact.
Another example would be:
Ruth and Boaz. When I first read the book of Ruth I thought it was an amazing account and example of a servants heart and an awesome love story.
As I grew in understanding I found Ruth to be a type of the Gentiles and Boaz to be a type of Christ...our Kinsman Redeemer. This new level of understanding which did not change the account of Ruth or the example of her servants heart but added a deeper meaning
another layer of understanding.
The reason Im asking this question is because often times I see where people state I used to believe (insert core belief)
now I dont anymore And its usually a 180 degree turn in the belief. And I simply lack understanding of how such occurs and if its more common that I originally considered.
Personally
.my core beliefs have never changed (in the almost 30 years Ive been saved and almost 20 years Ive been studying Scripture) but I dont want to be so ensconced in my beliefs that I ignore the TRUTH.