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1 | Is God's will prosperity/healing always? | Rom 8:28 | Hank | 68071 | ||
gracefull: From your post #68056: "I respect your right to believe whatever you like because you belong to God." In my response, I challenged you, pointing out that this statement is contrary to what the Bible teaches and quoting Galatians 1:6-10. In your post #68070, instead of making some effort to substantiate your statement by Scripture (which you can't do, even if you try), you make a transparent effort to wiggle out of it by accusing me of distorting it. I didn't distort it, gracefull, I quoted it verbatim You make no comment at all about what Paul said about the issue in Galatians. You merely ramble on with opinion compounding opinion. It is useless to attempt to get to the truth of Scripture, or to discuss an issue in a manner that could be edifying to searchers of deeper understanding of God's word, with anyone who uses the inane and pointless tactic of attacking the challenger instead of addressing the issue by mounting sound biblical proof upon which to establish one's reason for believing as he does. Sorry, but I am exasperated and see no earthly reason to continue this unproductive discourse further. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Is God's will prosperity/healing always? | Rom 8:28 | gracefull | 68073 | ||
As I said.. you have the right to believe whatever you like. It is between you and you and God. | ||||||
3 | Is God's will prosperity/healing always? | Rom 8:28 | Hank | 68075 | ||
When I surrendered my will to the will of Christ, which is encompassed in the idea of the new birth, I forfeited whatever right I may have had to believe whatever I liked. Christians are given no choice in what they may or may not believe. They believe in Christ and in His teachings or they are none of His. I am not at liberty to believe in humanism or any form of it that panders to human greed and desires and is thinly disguised to resemble Christianity. --Hank | ||||||