Tags archives: Gods Sovereignty
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17 years ago
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Hi M____,
Thank you for your question, and thank you for your conclusion to your question.
You ask:
"So, outside of that, what more can we do, hope or pray for in order to effectually change, have impact on, or expect to have any different outcome at all other than "God's will be done" already... [read more]
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17 years ago
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Mike,
I hope you understand the point of this question. I'm not quite sure how to ask it but here goes. When we are tempted in light of Eph 6:12 and God is allowing it to happen and is totally sovereign over the outcome if I give in how does 1Co 10:13 fit in? God says I can bear it and will provide ... [read more]
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18 years ago
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J____ wrote:
Hi Mike,
I got your other post you sent me concerning Isa 9:6, and it has been very helpful. Sadly the guy who I was talking to has ironically banned me from the Christian chat line I was talking to him ... [read more]
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18 years ago
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Hello Mr. Vinson and IWWB, I have spent a lot of time wandering in and out of understanding as to who and what manner of God we have. I was at one time under the belief of the Jehovah's Witness heresy that Christ was not divine, but simply a "little god". Then I was under the belief that Jesus ... [read more]
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18 years ago
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Mike
If God can chose elect the few and save them from the second death why not just save everyone now and not even have a lake of fire. It "seems" that God is just prolonging the very fact that we are going to be saved anyway. And if the case of me scratching my head is the obsolute will of G... [read more]
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18 years ago
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Hi Mike,
Why did the Jews refuse to come to the wedding feast? Was it because they chose to put other things ahead of their Messiah? Of course that is the obvious, outward, carnal, fleshly explanation. Yet we are plainly told that while we appear to make choices, good or bad, of our own "free will",... [read more]
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18 years ago
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Mike
Thank you for receiving my message. I have a question. Does God judge people living in the age of Grace while they are still on the earth? It seems that sometimes everything goes wrong. When this happens, are we to assume that God is bringing judgment up... [read more]
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19 years ago
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Bobby wrote:
Hi Mike!
This is Bobby again. It took that long to get around to giving you a little more detail about us. At WCG one of my jobs was Personal Correspondence, but it was always difficult to correspond through, at that time, CCMail, that is still the case. I became a member of WCG in 1970... [read more]
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19 years ago
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Al wrote:
Dear Mike
I have no idea how I got to his site. At first I felt a glimmer of hope that just maybe here was a possibility of truth. However, I should tell you that I Amo 65 and have spent most of my life searching. I have had times when I thought I had found the truth spent 20 years wit... [read more]
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19 years ago
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I will go line by line through this letter and give God's Word and contrast God's Word with the carnal minded reasoning of your friend. Your friend, as I myself once did, and all carnal minds do, fails to see the difference between the ability to choose based upon the causes he himself admits to in ... [read more]
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19 years ago
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The answer to your question is that God tells us to be obedient so He can hold us accountable for the actions that He knows we will perform because of the fact that He created us weak. God does not force us to sin. He doesn't have to force us to sin. You don't force a dog to bark, a cat to meow, a r... [read more]
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19 years ago
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Mark wrote:
Mike, Thanks.
I have been to China already this year and will return in May and two more times later this year. Heading to Sao Paulo in one week and Monterey, Mexico one week after I return from China. The trips, especially China, are always an "adventure." It seems that I am always lea... [read more]
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