Subject: Is God subject to change? |
Bible Note: Greetings John! I can understand and appreciate that God has to accomdate us to a certain degree. However, I don't believe that means that He would use a false statement to do so. There are ways of saying what you are saying, if God meant that. For instance, rather than saying, 'I heard their prayer and repented of what I had proposed', why couldn't God simply say: "I never intended to destroy them at all. It was always my plan that they repent." I would understand that! :-) The problem I have been having is that in our debates, none of the Scriptures that I cite ever really mean what they say. They have to be re-interpreted or re-defined. But, all of your Scriptures mean exactly what they say. Why is that? :-) Why couldn't we take the dozen verses that say that God didn't change His mind, and say that they take precedence over the two that say He doesn't? :-) Have fun at work my friend! I have to get to bed so that I can go to work tonight! By the way, how are your relatives doing who responded to the Gospel? I pray that they are growing. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |