rainee
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Hello dear Presbyteers,
Yes I am only now seeing your post to me.
But - I think you may have been frustrated with me for some time on this thread?
It is ok if you have been and please forgive me for being frustrating if I have been for you..
I agree Calvinists do unite and pray like all believers, do I seem anti Calvinist? I'm not.
But I have prayed to change God's mind before and I am a Calvinist.
I did so because I didn't know if that is what He was waiting for and had planned for it to be that way.
I do know I have to accept God's will and I do trust and intellectually believe as well that His plan goes to something far better than anything I can imagine. (And all our tears are saved.)
He knows we have heartbreaks, pain and disappointments.
I will not say the Book of Job says anywhere in it that He said anything like, "Come devil, My servant and do evil for Me."
God and the devil's relationship and the devil's ability to do evil are not explained in Job.
In the NT the evil one is no friend to God, he is an enemy who does harm but has a strange relationship to God and the Son of God..
God (- through The Lord?) deals with him in the end. Right?
Job is victorious because God is good. But God's good came at the end - I believe the real message in Job is that a believer or Israel can feel struck down and abused and no humans will be kind or say the right things or understand the truth..But God understands. And knows how it looks and feels. We have to turn to Him, maybe wrestle with Him. Tell Him. Ask Him to comfort us because our hearts are breaking.. And that is the story of Job for me.
For you too?
Amen, I do agree my Brother that those listed above are ways He makes things work for the good.
But He can make those things work for the good even when He did not like what the evil one has done or is doing.
Either it is a spiritual war with spiritual warfare or it is not.
Should the Sovereignty of God be attacked every time there is warfare? That is why I spoke up.
But it is probably good you wrote that for other men who are not Presbies so they can know.
I am a woman who does not see it like that. I'm part of a Bride, remember? But it is true I came with a high price - much higher than i am worth..
You have a good attitude, my friend.
As Job says, this life is short and full of woe.
I believe that.
You are a man of faith and I hope I haven't messed with you too much hug
Yes I am only now seeing your post to me.
But - I think you may have been frustrated with me for some time on this thread?
It is ok if you have been and please forgive me for being frustrating if I have been for you..
Calvinist do unite and do pray at a time like this.
The purpose of prayer is NOT to override God's will.
I agree Calvinists do unite and pray like all believers, do I seem anti Calvinist? I'm not.
But I have prayed to change God's mind before and I am a Calvinist.
I did so because I didn't know if that is what He was waiting for and had planned for it to be that way.
I do know I have to accept God's will and I do trust and intellectually believe as well that His plan goes to something far better than anything I can imagine. (And all our tears are saved.)
He knows we have heartbreaks, pain and disappointments.
I will not say the Book of Job says anywhere in it that He said anything like, "Come devil, My servant and do evil for Me."
God and the devil's relationship and the devil's ability to do evil are not explained in Job.
In the NT the evil one is no friend to God, he is an enemy who does harm but has a strange relationship to God and the Son of God..
God (- through The Lord?) deals with him in the end. Right?
Job is victorious because God is good. But God's good came at the end - I believe the real message in Job is that a believer or Israel can feel struck down and abused and no humans will be kind or say the right things or understand the truth..But God understands. And knows how it looks and feels. We have to turn to Him, maybe wrestle with Him. Tell Him. Ask Him to comfort us because our hearts are breaking.. And that is the story of Job for me.
For you too?
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Important point: Sometimes God afflicts
even His own people.
This occurs for one of a few different reasons.
a.) Sometimes it's to chastise us.
( "whom the Lord loves He reproves" Proverbs
3:12 NASB; cf Revelation 3:19, 1 Corinthians
11:32. )
b.) Sometimes it to bring us closer to Him.
Believers we're never closer to God than when
we're afflicted.
c.) Sometimes it's to glorify Him.
When we are under severe affliction (say, got
cancer or something), yet we refuse to abandon
God whom allows it, this represents a powerful
testimony to unbelievers !
Amen, I do agree my Brother that those listed above are ways He makes things work for the good.
But He can make those things work for the good even when He did not like what the evil one has done or is doing.
Either it is a spiritual war with spiritual warfare or it is not.
Should the Sovereignty of God be attacked every time there is warfare? That is why I spoke up.
Hmm. You are a man I guess. I don't think like that up there.Another Important Point:
None of us are so good, so obedient to God,
so free of sin, that we don't deserve any
afflictions we receive.
Even as the regenerate Elect, we continue
being sinners !
Our righteousness is Christ's righteousness
imputed to us.
But it is probably good you wrote that for other men who are not Presbies so they can know.
God saves us from the eternal perdition we
deserve. And that not because we're so good,
but for the sake of His Son, Jesus Christ.
I am a woman who does not see it like that. I'm part of a Bride, remember? But it is true I came with a high price - much higher than i am worth..
Therefore -if we suffer in this life- we have no
cause to complain. Our eternal punishment
has been remitted. That we suffer here and
now in as sinners in this fallen world, is
merely temporary.
You have a good attitude, my friend.
As Job says, this life is short and full of woe.
I believe that.
The Most High uses our present affliction for
His glory and purposes.
You are a man of faith and I hope I haven't messed with you too much hug