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NASB | Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Proverbs 3:5 Trust in and rely confidently on the LORD with all your heart And do not rely on your own insight or understanding. |
Bible Question:
Sigh! We make mistakes. And even when we don't, some may perceive our tries as such. God, give us grace to be gracious. Now I have to turn this into a question to illustrate the fact a person can submit a statement for comment even when he is tempted to pontificate. I want to show it can be done. How can one make a point and yet submit it for consideration? One might use the option of Question rather than Note. One might type, "What do you think?" or "Do you think so?" or "Am I correct?" But how can someone submit a statement for comment without risking being snapped at? He could proofread it carefully and use the best grammar that he knows. He may even lower his standards a bit to be sure he is understood. He might hope that readers would pay more attention to substance and less to form. But he may yet be mistaken in all of these predictions. People should be able to make inputs or asks questions on a Christian forum without fear of sharp or rude responses. Don't you think so? |
Bible Answer: Greetings Noble! I have long learned that a question asked on this forum is really "a live target" for any kind of response, whether it be factual, rhetorical, or simply pure nonsense. Take myself for instance.. Of all the posts that I have written, I have only asked 241 questions. As you can probably tell, I am not as comfortable asking questions at this Forum then I am answering them and providing support material (notes). Therefore, the bulk of my posts will always be in answers and notes, and any answers that I really want a clear, concise, biblical answer to, I will have to seek those answers for myself, since there are very few here at this forum of whom I can trust to give me kind of answer that I am looking for in the first place. That is why I try to set an example, and truly give a concerted effort into every answer that I give, based on the Bible. But the Answer to this question is "No." You cannot always count on a "kind" response. Makarios |