vossler
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Breaking one's CF rhythm isn't a bad thing. I thought I was in the process of doing just that and lo and behold I'm still here. As long as I'm following the Lord, it's all good though.Sorta broke my CF rhythm, busy-ness and all that, but this discussion is good in that its gettin below sea level, if you will, and pearing at the underbelly of the iceberg.
No problem, I didn't take it that way.My apologies. That's the second time this week I used 'you' instead of 'one' since I meant it generally and not personally. I certainly wasn't accusing you of anything!
Well if it doesn't work then I believe we're in trouble. If my God isn't omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent then He isn't much of a sovereign God is He? As such He shouldn't have too much difficultly ensuring that His Word is complete and without error, don't you think? As far as the Bible exerting undue influence, well I had to chuckle when I read that because I think its quite the opposite.Sounds familiar, and I think that's fine if one is dealing with one's own revelation of faith. But when it comes to something that spans across the ages and the nations, like scripture, does that really work? Do we know that the councils that determined the canon were inspired? By what reconning if so? And what of this thing we call 'The Bible'? How does it form and function effect our understanding of the message of scripture? Is it excerting undue influence?
I don't have answers to these questions, even if I have my leanings as to which direction I tend to go.
Isn't that the beauty of God, He's always challenging us to not be complacent by formulating an ABC method of communication.Pretty much as you do. Prayer. Study. Silence. Fasting. Worship. Even a clearness committee if the situation seems to warrent it. Listeng for that small, still voice that always seems to say the most unexpected things at the most inconvenient times.
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