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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Isaac - Abraham's "only" son? | Gen 22:2 | punkiedo | 112698 | ||
It teaches me to wait on God. Romans 4:21 And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform. Whatever he promises he will do and he doesn't need my help. What does it teach you? |
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2 | Isaac - Abraham's "only" son? | Gen 22:2 | Mommapbs | 112701 | ||
Perhaps He doesn't need your "help" but I think He desires something from you! When I read this verse, it reaffirms my conviction that God does it all! When I take matters into my own hands, without relying upon Him, I make a mess. This is a good reminder for me to depend upon Him! (God not only provides the sacrifice; He IS the sacrifice.) What ever God calls me to "offer", He has given . . . it really belongs to Him doesn't it? Yet, He gives me the opportunity to be blessed by obeying Him. Just some thoughts. What might God be calling you to "offer Him"? |
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3 | Isaac - Abraham's "only" son? | Gen 22:2 | punkiedo | 112702 | ||
That's an interesting thought for someone who believes in the trinity. God is the sacrifice. Hmmm. | ||||||
4 | Isaac - Abraham's "only" son? | Gen 22:2 | Mommapbs | 112705 | ||
What troubles you here? Jesus was the sacrifice; Jesus is God. God did for us what we could not do for ourselves. How does this change the Triune nature of God? | ||||||