convicted1
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I have heard so many talk of a sovereign God, and He is, but here is a little "diddy" that came across my mind and I want y'all's thoughts!!
When God used Moses, and then Joshua, to lead His peopel Israel(the twelve tribes of Jacob, and not the nation Israel today) out of Egypt into the promised land, why did He do this? If He wanted to, He could have lifted them out of Egypt, and placed them in the promised land thisquick. However, God uses man for His glory. Moses and Joshua could not have done one thing without God's help, but God didn't need theirs. He chooses men to do the work for Him. Why am I writing this? Here's why. When God allows men to do things they know that they could not do unless God is with them, they then give thanks to Him, and He gets glory from mankind. If God would have picked up the tweleve tribes and then placed them in the promised land, where would His praise have been? When God uses mankind to do His work, and they praise Him for that which gets accomplished, they praise Him for the work that He did through them.
Its kinda like faith healing. Not one of us in this world can lay hands on someone and then be healed by us. However, when we come to Him in a prayer of faith, if its His will, they will recover....not that we did it ourselves, but He healed them through our faith, plus His will. Our hands are like "lightning rods", there is no electricity in that rod by itself, but when struck from on high, then there's power in that rod. Our hands have that power from on high when the Spirit flows through us, to that individual. Praise His sweet name!!
In summation:God is sovereign over the plan, but mankind, in that plan, has freewill. Look at Judas Iscariot. I believe he had every right to do what he did, or not do it. He chose to betray Jesus, and this is why Jesus picked him for one of the twelve. Someone had to do this(betray Jesus{God's sovereign plan}), and if not Judas, then someone else would have do the job. I hope this doesn't bring any confusion.
What do y'all think??
i am I am's!!
Willis
When God used Moses, and then Joshua, to lead His peopel Israel(the twelve tribes of Jacob, and not the nation Israel today) out of Egypt into the promised land, why did He do this? If He wanted to, He could have lifted them out of Egypt, and placed them in the promised land thisquick. However, God uses man for His glory. Moses and Joshua could not have done one thing without God's help, but God didn't need theirs. He chooses men to do the work for Him. Why am I writing this? Here's why. When God allows men to do things they know that they could not do unless God is with them, they then give thanks to Him, and He gets glory from mankind. If God would have picked up the tweleve tribes and then placed them in the promised land, where would His praise have been? When God uses mankind to do His work, and they praise Him for that which gets accomplished, they praise Him for the work that He did through them.
Its kinda like faith healing. Not one of us in this world can lay hands on someone and then be healed by us. However, when we come to Him in a prayer of faith, if its His will, they will recover....not that we did it ourselves, but He healed them through our faith, plus His will. Our hands are like "lightning rods", there is no electricity in that rod by itself, but when struck from on high, then there's power in that rod. Our hands have that power from on high when the Spirit flows through us, to that individual. Praise His sweet name!!
In summation:God is sovereign over the plan, but mankind, in that plan, has freewill. Look at Judas Iscariot. I believe he had every right to do what he did, or not do it. He chose to betray Jesus, and this is why Jesus picked him for one of the twelve. Someone had to do this(betray Jesus{God's sovereign plan}), and if not Judas, then someone else would have do the job. I hope this doesn't bring any confusion.
What do y'all think??
i am I am's!!
Willis