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donnA said:Apparently Paul must have over analyzed too. Aren't we glad.
superwoman8977 said:If anyone is snotty and judgemental you sure are.
God is blessing you. Keep on that "upward trajectory" and don't let the people here "drag you down!"superwoman8977 said:I never said I dont want to grow. I grow everyday but I dont sit there analyzing everything. I have grown so much in the past year in the bible its amazing. I can look up something and have the Lord speak to me about that passage so powerfully. So if that isnt growing up then I dont know what is.
superwoman8977 said:Okay I have been on here a little bit and I have to ask..is there such a thing as just having faith and accepting that Christ died on the cross for our sins? I am not a Calvinist or any kind of bible scholar I go to church becuase I was brought up in the church and it has always been a part of my life and I admit there are things in the word that I dont agree with but is there anyone out there that has "simple faith" like me? I am just wondering. To define simple faith I am talking spends time in the word but isnt into the whole studying it in like 5 different versions including the greek and hebrew and all of that and just having a simple prayer life where you pray for your friends and family requests and then go to church on Wed and Sun and absorb what the pastor is trying to teach. The more I get into this group the more I see I am the minority because I am not over analyzing everything, something is taught to me I take it home I meditate on it, get what the Holy Spirit is wanting me to get out of it and apply it to my life or to my prayer time or whatever..so is there anyone out there like me with very "simple faith?"
superwoman8977 said:I am not a new believer by any means. I was saved in 1995 at a Newsboys concert. I am just not into the over analyzation stuff, I mean I am a person who reads something or is taught something and I just let the Holy Spirit sink it into my head the way it needs to be sunk in, no need to get a headache trying to figure out what it is saying, I am also learning the more I get into the word (still not over analyzing) that God left alot of gray areas in the word as to where we are supposed to use what we have learned and apply it to a situation. I will admit I read alot of the bible but I dont study alot. I will read something and then meditate on it all day while I am at work or something and then about halfway through my day usually bam! Is when I get my answer. When we overstudy something I feel like I am shutting the Holy Spirit out and trying to figure something out on my own, which isnt God's will..jmho
Over analyzing:superwoman8977 said:Because you don’t have to over analyze to learn anything. I am in the process of doing a weekly bible study. Now with my simple faith I can read the passage of scripture and answer the questions in about 45 minutes because I don’t pull out the Hebrew Bible the Greek Bible, see what the KJV says I read it answer the questions on it and I am done. Then the Holy Spirit applies what I have read to my life. Its that simple. That’s what I mean by having simple faith, not meaning I don’t grow because this is my 3rd study this year and I have grown so much just with the classes.
ajg1959 said:I have a family member that doesnt read the bible at all, she says that studying is what the preacher gets paid for.
I asked her once why she doesnt bring her bible to church? She said " I have already read it"
Too many times folks treat the bible like a novel, and since they have read it once they arent interested in reading it more....study is out of the question.
The Bible is profound and has deep meanings. While it is true that new christians can learn from reading, it is equally true that mature christians can keep learning more as they study.
If a person "reads" they will learn, but if they "study" they will learn even more.
AJ
superwoman8977 said:I never said I dont read my bible. In fact in my bible there are more highlights and notes on the margins about things the Lord is showing me that I jot down as I am shown so I dont forget. My bible goes with me everywhere -- lunchtime at work I am doing the divorce care bible study and then in the evenings after the kids go to bed I have a devotional book that shows me where to go next in the word.
DHK said:Is there such a thing as "complicated" faith?
Luke 17:6 And the Lord said, If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say unto this sycamine tree, Be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey you.
It sounds fairly simple to me.
Faith is confidence, trust. If it is the Lord's will for me to have that tree plucked up and planted in the sea, then I could pray and it would be so. But I John 5:14 says we must pray according to his will. It is not God's will for me to pluck up sycamine trees (or to cast them into the sea).
Determine the will of God for your life. Much of it is already determined for you. It is in the Bible (Read it, study it, pray, witness, fellowship, etc.)
When we are doing God's revealed will, then he will in time reveal to us those things that are not specifically told to us in His Word. Obedience is key.
But faith. Faith is simple, and always has been. The gospel message is the most simple message of any religion. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. How simple can it be.
ajg1959 said:I think that "simple" is the appropriate word for this thread.
AJ