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By His Grace said:Proverbs 18:21 ~ Death and life are in the power of the TONGUE: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. In other words, if you speak death over yourself, you will get it. If you speak the words of Life, Gods Words over yourself, you shall have it.
James 3:6 ~ And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.
Using this model, I have proven that through faith, God's actions are deterministically (and yes, that is a word) caused by our faith. Cause, influnce, determine, control, it's all semantics. We determine the outcome, not God. This model is flawed in many ways that I won't get into.
Old_100th said:However, let me show you the Skerrittian/Edwardsian model. I think it solves the problem.
1) God gives Sue faith. He is in full control of our faith, it's measure, what we have faith in, and what Sue's faith is effectual for.
2) Sue, asks God to give her wisdom to choose what Church she should attend, using the faith that God has already given her, and already decreed shall be effectual unto the end that she shall attend Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
3) Sue sees the wisdom of attending Grace OPC, she goes there and is blessed for having done so.
4) God is glorified in Sue's utter dependance upon Him.
In this model God is in control. He determined the outcome before it happened. He got what he wanted, Sue went to the church he wanted her to go to. Sue choose freely to go. God is in control.
I reckon God can accomplish what He wants with one hand tied behind His back,
...what I do has nothing to do with it.
Andrew said:Well if that is true, why didnt he just get everyone saved 2000 years ago? God is not willing that any should perish. That is His will clearly stated in the Word. Now, if God can simply do what he wants, why have so many people rejected the Messiah and perish and why do so many more continue to do so? Why is there a hell for that matter?
So we can all just sit back, watch football, and somehow the Gospel will still be preahced by itself, and souls saved and the sick healed?
Old_100th said:Anon Rex,
Are you a Calvinist? You know what you're talking about so I thought that'd be a safe assumption.
The personal experience is a testimony to the glory of God. I was trying to point out that God gives us authority. I agree it is not us that do spiritual things but it is the indwelling spirit of God that lives within us. Nothing we speak can happen if it's out of the will of God. Why would God fill us with the Spirit if it is of no effect? When I am in this thread I share more of the personal experiences because of all the believers here. I often read testimonies of others and it has increased my faith.Old_100th said:Follower,
There are perfectly reasonable answers to your question that don't require belief in supernatural utterance. Namely that the rapist was convicted by your son's words; which too is the work of God. In any event it wasn't your son it was the Holy Spirit.
Simply because someone says something "In the name of Jesus" doesn't mean that something will happen every time. It must be in accordance to God's own will.
Moreover, while it is unfortunate that such a horrible thing happened, I suggest that we not use personal stories. Too much emotion is involved when challenging personal experience and THAT is very counter productive.
Thank you hatted (not "hated") one.Quaffer said:*MOD HAT*
NOW THAT I'VE GOTTEN EVERYONE'S ATTENTION. . .THIS THREAD MAY CONTINUE ON
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