NeedyFollower
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A preference means it would please me more if the preference was fulfilled, compared to if it wasn't fulfilled. That suggests that the biblical God is subject to a higher law which governs his own behavior.
" For my thoughts are not your thoughts , neither are your ways my ways says the Lord . For as the heavens are higher than the earth , so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts . " Isaiah 55:8 -9 .
Do you expect young children who have no children to have the same perspective as a 60 year old who does ? Can we ask them , so , what is it like to have children ? Tell me about the time before you were born . Do those who love have different perspectives than those who do not ? Do those who love have a different set of laws which govern their behavior than the set of laws which govern someone without love ? I would think they do . Is an eternal perspective different than a temporal perspective ? Of course it is . Remember when the young came to Jesus and said " Lord , make my brother share our inheritance and the Lord's response was " Man , who made a divider or judge over you . Take heed and beware of covetousness for man's life consist not of his possessions . " Jesus' perspective was not temporary . His laws were eternal and went beyond this life . Even his temporal actions such as running the money changers out of the temple , saying .." My house shall be called a house of prayer for ALL peoples but you have made it a den of thieves " , had eternal and prophetic implications . Believers are a people of prayer . A house of prayer .
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