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1 | release and faith | NT general Archive 1 | gracefull | 91408 | ||
I realize your post contains much more than this simple statement...but we have discussed all this in the past and your questions have not changed and neither have my answerw, so I am leaving that alone. but I do have one question regarding the following statement... "But, their faith did not produce the fulfillment of the promises. God did that!" Would God have been able to fulfill His promises in these people's lives had they NOT had faith? God bless |
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2 | release and faith | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 91423 | ||
Gracefull: God is ALWAYS able to do as He wills. His strength and might by no means depend on man's faith. Someone asked on another thread whether God made a provision for man's salvation so that He would have someone on His side and not lose the battle with Satan. How presumptuous to think that God needs man to help Him fight His battles against evil, or help Him work His eternal purposes out! Again, who is the potter and who is the clay? --Hank | ||||||
3 | release and faith | NT general Archive 1 | gracefull | 91429 | ||
Yes, and His WORD is His will. What God SAID He will do. The men of faith were acting in response to God's Words...had they not, His WORDS to them would have not been fulfilled. God indeed does not NEED man, but according to the Word He chose to covenant WITH man so He is bound by His Word. God bless |
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4 | release and faith | NT general Archive 1 | Radioman2 | 91460 | ||
Gracefull: Not every promise in the Bible is conditional, just as not every promise in the Bible is unconditional. Some are and some are not. The text within the context of each promise determines whether that promise is conditional or not. Grace to you, Radioman2 |
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