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NASB | Ecclesiastes 11:6 ¶ Sow your seed in the morning and do not be idle in the evening, for you do not know whether morning or evening sowing will succeed, or whether both of them alike will be good. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Ecclesiastes 11:6 ¶ Sow your seed in the morning and do not be idle with your hands in the evening, for you do not know whether morning or evening planting will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both alike will be good. |
Subject: Why don't you know for sure? |
Bible Note: Bear in mind...As soon as you begin to tell another person what it is that Jesus did on the cross and why He did it, you are instructing them and teaching them. You are indoctrinating them! Do you see my point? It all depends on yuor meaning of Doctrine. My belief is this All Doctrines come from the Cross the Cross is the creator of Doctrines. The Cross itself is not. I believe (This is a doctrine) that God does nothing without the cross. The cross is part of who Jessu Christ is. Salvation is opposite of what we consider "normal" in the world. For example we as humans must know the details than make or Dission. Salvation is opposite of that You get salvation by grace through faith. Once you are saved then you go into the more details of it. You do not get the details first then make up your mind. You get the basics then determine rather you want the gift or not. Thats faith. Understand what I am trying to say? Its hard to put into words for me. But my main point is this ALL doctrines (true doctrines) stem from the cross God does nothing except through Jesus Christ which the Cross is part of Him. The simplist form of the Gospel Message is this "Jesus Christ" or Jesus the Christ which means Jesus the annointed one If you have faith and accept this then I believe you have salvation. All the knowlege happens after that through the Holy Spirit. This post is not worded well, but I think it gets my point. In Christ, Darcy |