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Struggles by Non-Christians
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<blockquote data-quote="Unqualified" data-source="post: 77279273" data-attributes="member: 429883"><p>God is always there in his word and his nature and love to soften our hearts.</p><p></p><p>Manasseh the king had a hard heart for 40 years, he all of a sudden repented. It does not say God softened his heart. He like us often are on our own with the powers that be to come to our senses using only what God has previously provided. It does not say they had a good harvest or new wine. Something about the word though, he read it or something and repented. I think God was letting him be evil and was not pleased. It was just like history playing out by that time. But it does happen. God is always drawing us near- always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unqualified, post: 77279273, member: 429883"] God is always there in his word and his nature and love to soften our hearts. Manasseh the king had a hard heart for 40 years, he all of a sudden repented. It does not say God softened his heart. He like us often are on our own with the powers that be to come to our senses using only what God has previously provided. It does not say they had a good harvest or new wine. Something about the word though, he read it or something and repented. I think God was letting him be evil and was not pleased. It was just like history playing out by that time. But it does happen. God is always drawing us near- always. [/QUOTE]
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