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<blockquote data-quote="oi_antz" data-source="post: 68445280" data-attributes="member: 261524"><p>I don't remember indicating that was the issue. But in this, I wonder whether you can reflect on the reconciliation you mentioned here, would you say that a seed was sown that took root, and that has grown into the faith you now have which was not there during that period of time where your faith was gone?</p><p></p><p>There is no disagreement here. My emphasis is that He wants us to grow, produce abundantly, yet we do have thorns and rocks in the way (you said character flaws, which I think corresponds to that). If we do not cooperate to subdue the land, it will stunt the crop, and in severe cases it can actually die. Yet, there is things that God cannot do that only we can do Genesis 6:3. Indeed, we cannot create faith apart from Him.</p><p></p><p>I would describe that preparing as the sowing of seeds on the path. Though, even if the seed finds a crack in the path.. Have you seen what a strong plant will do to it? It will become stony ground. Notice John 15:3.</p><p></p><p>Thank you Mike, my name is Anthony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oi_antz, post: 68445280, member: 261524"] I don't remember indicating that was the issue. But in this, I wonder whether you can reflect on the reconciliation you mentioned here, would you say that a seed was sown that took root, and that has grown into the faith you now have which was not there during that period of time where your faith was gone? There is no disagreement here. My emphasis is that He wants us to grow, produce abundantly, yet we do have thorns and rocks in the way (you said character flaws, which I think corresponds to that). If we do not cooperate to subdue the land, it will stunt the crop, and in severe cases it can actually die. Yet, there is things that God cannot do that only we can do Genesis 6:3. Indeed, we cannot create faith apart from Him. I would describe that preparing as the sowing of seeds on the path. Though, even if the seed finds a crack in the path.. Have you seen what a strong plant will do to it? It will become stony ground. Notice John 15:3. Thank you Mike, my name is Anthony. [/QUOTE]
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