I know that the question,
"If you were God, what would you have done differently?"
is sincere, but....
It cannot be answered while still in the true fear of God. Such a thought should not be allowed space in our minds because it insinuates imperfection in the Deity. How would you go about improving upon something which is truly perfect? Without doubt some will disagree with this response, but why did Jesus say, "fear God" twice in virtually the same breath? Why twice?
A little clay pot may elect to harangue with the Potter over His wisdom and performance, but no wise pot will do so with the One who makes some pots unto dishonor and others unto honor.
"If you were God, what would you have done differently?"
is sincere, but....
It cannot be answered while still in the true fear of God. Such a thought should not be allowed space in our minds because it insinuates imperfection in the Deity. How would you go about improving upon something which is truly perfect? Without doubt some will disagree with this response, but why did Jesus say, "fear God" twice in virtually the same breath? Why twice?
A little clay pot may elect to harangue with the Potter over His wisdom and performance, but no wise pot will do so with the One who makes some pots unto dishonor and others unto honor.
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