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1 | Are miracles for today? | 1 Cor 13:8 | survivor | 133139 | ||
The murder of God's son served a purpose - it provided a ransom for Adam. Did you ever wonder why God didn't let Herod kill Jesus as a babe? Why did he allow his son to grow to an adult, like Adam, to be ridiculed and tortured and murdered? Why wasn't it enough for him to just die? The reason is lost on most Bible readers. I assure you that it was God's will that it take place just as it did, and when it was over, Jesus could say: It is finished. In other words, God's will has been accomplished! It accomplished more than our salvation, something of far more importance. The "why" is what makes it all so awesome. It's what makes it all make sense. It's what glorify God and sanctifies his most holy name. Unless we know why, we will fail to be able to contribute to this sanctification. Don't let anyone tell you it's a lack of faith to do so. All one has is credulity if he doesn't. |
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2 | Are miracles for today? | 1 Cor 13:8 | srbaegon | 133146 | ||
Hello survivor, I'm missing something from your post. Did you state the reason or the "why?" Steve |
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3 | Are miracles for today? | 1 Cor 13:8 | survivor | 133152 | ||
I didn't give the "why." I only stated that the truth should reveal it. Anything else will leave us wanting, will force us to view the purpose of life as a mystery, or worse, send us down a path that does not lead to everlasting life. |
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