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Here's an alternative explanation. Some people don't like having their love relationships denigrated on the basis of an ancient book. So they reject the book. That sounds more plausible to me than your notion.
There is still the irrepressible fear that God is real and His Word is true, and that those who do the deeds of darkness will reap condemnation forever.
Fear.
.There is still the irrepressible fear that God is real and His Word is true, and that those who do the deeds of darkness will reap condemnation forever.
Fear.
John the Beloved Disciple said:There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves punishment, and the one who fears is not perfected in love. We love, because He first loved us. If someone says, "I love God," and hates his brother, he is a liar; for the one who does not love his brother whom he has seen, cannot love God whom he has not seen.
I think fear comes into it with a lot of people, but people who don't believe because they are afraid aren't necessarily bad, and I think that fear is a very valid reason. There is a LOT to be afraid of when it comes to spirituality.
There is no fear in God...only fear OF God when one lives apart from His law and His provision for one's salvation. It's the fear of Hell at the core.
It makes sense, but I think this is a generalization.
It is a frightening prospect, putting your trust in something you can't see. Faith is not something to be taken lightly, as I think you'll agree. It is a scary thing to all of a sudden give up so many aspects of your life for what could be a fairytale.
God's is able to reveal Himself to every person. When He does, it is unmistakeable. It is then that one, convinced, with both sorrow and joy, surrenders one's life to the source of their existence and the giver of salvation and ALL good things.
Jesus is a sure thing!
Yes, but you are talking about the ends, not the means.
All this can't happen until one lets go of the fear. If there is resistance this doesn't happen. You've said it before, god is there, ready for us and it is up to us to take the step.
But that step can be very hard to take.
Yes, we can certainly make it hard for ourselves! But when one knows He is nothing without Him, he makes the leap! Then we kick ourselves in the fanny for not doing it sooner!
It just takes a little bit of faith, the size of a mustard seed. He knocks, we open the door. He does the saving, not us. A good father gives his kiddies great things. A loving and perfect heavenly Father can be expected to do no less!
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That little mustard sized piece of faith is surprisingly hard to accept...but at least on the rest we can agree.
Matthew 17:20
You dont have enough faith, Jesus told them. I tell you the truth, if you had faith even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mountain, Move from here to there, and it would move. Nothing would be impossible.
Luke 17:6
The Lord answered, If you had faith even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, May you be uprooted and thrown into the sea, and it would obey you!
Faith can do amazing things.
Maybe not so literal, but amazing.
Yes! However, faith produces many literal miracles for people of God every day!
I'm sure it does, but I think the moving mountain thing might have been a metaphor.
There are no metaphors in the Bible, its ALL literal and literally correct!Could be! But I have spoken to mountains in my own life and commanded them in Jesus' name to get out of my way or I'm coming through them. They move.
There are no metaphors in the Bible, its ALL literal and literally correct!
funny, if I get a mountain to move, the surveyors are going to be upset with me. Will have to resurvey the land. Never mind the very upset rock climbers and the poor little dassies that won't have a home anymore.There are no metaphors in the Bible, its ALL literal and literally correct!
Duh, which is why God doiesn't just let people move mountains willy-nilly... thats not a contradiction, by the way, thats Theological ineffibilityfunny, if I get a mountain to move, the surveyors are going to be upset with me. Will have to resurvey the land. Never mind the very upset rock climbers and the poor little dassies that won't have a home anymore.
I'm aware of the catch 22... which, viewed from a different angle, looks suspiciously like a cop outtheres a catch-22 to the mountain moving. One truly in faith desires what is in God's will to do, so the only time a mountain is gonna move is when God is ready for that mountain to moveAnd personally I take that passage as a statement of the size of the things we can do through God, that through Him the impossible is possible, and unmovable is movable.
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