- Oct 6, 2018
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Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper. 1 Kings 19:11-12 How do I respond to someone who says God spoke to them and said, when clearly this is not in scripture or anything remotely Christian? I have listened to Arminianism and Calvinism, and both are right, from a perspective. Scripture is so full of different experiences and views it is difficult to take it in, yet it is all connected. Grace is important, and aiming at perfection, struggling through hard times, counting ones blessing and passing through times of testing. Some seem contradictions, but the light has dawned. Jesus was not interested in status, if acknowledging who He was, but beginning to see everything is a walk, either into life or into death. And He is patient, kind but also a destroying fire, something to be feared but also loved. Until we can see as Jesus sees, how can we come close to knowledge or insight. So loving people are condemned by ardent followers of Jesus, enough to execute them. Who did God judge? Nineveh because of its sinful behaviour, not its beliefs. A sign of Gods people is their love one for another. For some groups miracles is their sign, but they are making enemies of loving people. Jesus's test of followers of the Lord was that they loved those who love others, and if they do not love God, they hate people of love. It is ironic if the people who claim to know God, become righteous people of violence against their evil enemies which is the ultimate judging of another and condemning them of sin and evil while claiming they are clean and righteous so justified in holding this position. God bless you |