Onwardclimb said:
I'm sorry, but I just can't go along with the brain thing, because to me logic, reason aka. "the brain" and faith and trust in God are oxymorons...they DON'T mix and God moves in ways soooooooooooooooooo far beyond our understanding that its really no wonder.
I'm afraid I have to STRONGLY DISAGREE with you here. I doN'T believe that God EVER wants us to trust in our own capabilities/decisions--that to me is HIS territory. Nor do I believe that God wants us to tempt Him and/or take presumptuous leaps of "faith". I've heard many MANY preachers say that God is NOT too fond of presumption/presumptuos acts and looking through the Bible I agree. Therefore I'm resigned to stay with my Shepherd and as the hymn says, "...wherever He leads I'll go...."
God bless you & THANKZ for your testimony!!!!!!!!!
YSIC,
Onwardclimb
I think we will have to disagree then. If you study scripture.. particulary the OT you will see that God often does NOT give absolute directives, rather He allows the person to use their judgement in making decisions. I think sometimes God gives us a choice and He is fine with either of the options available. There are times where you can pray and pray and pray and pray and still God seems silent on the subject, sometimes in those cases God has said to me 'YOU choose' either option is ok with Me.
I am envy and admire you if you are always 100% sure of what God wants you to do in every life choice, in work, where to live, which college, which person to marry etc, I am certainly not in that place and there have been times when I have had to push doors and see if they open, because God has seemed silent. I have had job opportunities where I didn't know which to take, God seemed silent so I prayed that i would go for both and God would shut the door on the wrong path. I DO NOT for one minute advocate testing God in any way, and I don't believe this sort of way of making decisions is testing God.
'Laying fleeces' is another way to see what God want, but I think most christians are agreed that this is something more for younger christians who have not yet learnt to recognise God's voice.. there is nothing wrong with this but I think God wants to move us on from that sort of decision making as we mature.
Where we really disagree is the brain/logic verses faith/trust in God.. I cannot see these are oxymorons... where did logic and reason and the capacity to think and choose come from if not from God? if they came from God why did he give them to us, why give us free will if not for us to use them with His leading? because otherwise we would be muppets or robots only doing what we were forced to do.
God gave us brains and free will and logic and reason so we could mix them with faith and follow Him... to see them as totally opposed it like saying, 'I follow the Word but ignore the Holy Spirit' or vice versa... both are vital. We submit our brains and wills to God but we still use them to make choices to follow Him.
There are times when God moves powerfully and dramatically and supernaturally in showing us which choice to make... and sometimes he is silent and we have to make a decision with the best of our knowledge and judgement on what we know of the situation and Him.
I believe God speaks to us in many ways, dramatic signs are probably the least often, sometimes is through others, or even through councel with an elder, sometimes it is a circumstance that just seems to be a God appointed situation, it can be through Scripture or that 'gut' feeling. The 'gut' feeling is the most dangerous and open to abuse because our gut feelings are not neccessarily the Holy Spirit, they can come from our subconcious and be clouded with all sorts of rubbish from our past. Feelings in the most part I believe, should be ignored as a bad way to make decisions.
I'm sorry if I presumed you were expecting to know a certain way, I just got the impression from your posts that you were expecting some sort of 100% certain bolt of lightening to point to God's intented for you... sorry if I misjudged you, no offence meant.
