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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | understanding of these verses? | Jeremiah | Vintage68 | 216343 | ||
Hi John First God says: vs.2 ("You" have driven them away,) Then God says: vs.3 ("I will gather the remnant out of where "I" have driven them) Why is He angry with the pastors, if He was the one that did the driving? Vintage68 |
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2 | understanding of these verses? | Jeremiah | stjohn | 216344 | ||
This takes an understanding of God's sovereignty. Though He is ultimately in charge of and orchestrates all things, this does not take away the culpability of the evil deeds of the pastors. It, we, everything, all events, throughout history, and future, is all part of God's plan. Though we can make bad choices that deserve His being "angry" (if you please) with us, He is still going to have things come out the way He wants them. He is sovereign in ALL things, that is why and how He can say, He is doing the driving, though the priests/pastors etc. are the one's that are ultimately guilty of sining against God and causing the problem. | ||||||
3 | understanding of these verses? | Jeremiah | Vintage68 | 216347 | ||
Hi John Thanks for the time I will keep looking:-) Vintage68 |
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4 | understanding of these verses? | Jeremiah | stjohn | 216355 | ||
You may want to try looking past your own understanding or presuppositions, and ask God for His. Without the help of the Holy Spirit, you'll look till the cows come home, but you'll find nothing. | ||||||