Numbers 23:19 is properly Numbers 23: 13-26. You did not give context, but context does not disagree with your interpretation I must point out. In the case of this passage, it is speaking of God speaking, then acting, promising, then fullfilling. This particular passage IS talking about unwaveringness.
Course, then I ask, what then do we do with passages, and they litter the Bible (quoted a few already), that say "if you do this, I will bless you" and "If you do not, you will be cursed". Then even furthr, "if you do this, you will be cursed" however "if you repent and turn to me, I will relent"?
Is it that God never changes His mind and relents, which contradicts several passages, or is it that God's personality never changes, His MOTIVES never change. God's will is for good. If God saw fit to bless me, but I went out into the street and started murdering the next day, I would probably never recieve said blessing. Did God then change? Certainly not, no doubt it was I whom changed, not God. His intent was to reward a faithful servant, but I was unfaithful, so I was not rewarded.
In human terms, when a man goes to the alter and says till death, he means it. But then he finds her unfaithful and that she longs for another man's bed. If the husband sends her away like the harlot she is, is it fair to say he changed? Ah yes, his mind did change, on an immediate level, but he never meant to commit to such a creature. Her deeds are not his fault, so then HIS committment is not flawed. She fell, not him.
You know I'm not making that up. Go ahead, if you have the notion, I doubt you do, but if you ever get it, plow through the passages, they're still there, post 18. One who claims to know the Bible so well should be eager to read it.
Do I not prove that I read almost every passage you give, especially before challenging your usage of it? Tell me some specifics that I should know that there is any point in this. This is silly, to discuss with you a passage I believe you don't understand, because you haven't READ it.
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Baptistbeliever
Thankyou for defending me.
I hesitate to say this, because I hate name calling, but it's time to point this out.
DHK, when someone differs from you on a matter that does not take away from the Soveriegnty of God, nor do his actions show disrespect to God, then you claim that said individual has blasphemed for disagreeing with you, then you yourself, have blasphemed. You have claimed that disagreeing with you is like disagreeing with God, THAT is blasphemy.
I tire of this bickering. However what should I say? You've never even explained your words, which sound a lot more like blasphemy than anything I've said.
I haven't blasphemed ONCE and everyone here knows it, INCLUDING YOU I'M SURE. So why have you accused me of it? Blasphemy is to claim God's authority or worse yet, authority over Him. I have claimed nothing of the sort, nor have I claimed any beings of such nature.
I serve nothing next to or beside God and have said so more than once. I say this because there is NOTHING next to or beside God. I am His servant and a seeker of His truth. Such is not blasphemy.
To missunderstand is not blasphemy. If I am mistaken, I am not a blasphemer for such.
I forgive you. I know I should, so I do. There is no reason we should hold grudges. But some of your words need to be explained to more than just me.
Course, then I ask, what then do we do with passages, and they litter the Bible (quoted a few already), that say "if you do this, I will bless you" and "If you do not, you will be cursed". Then even furthr, "if you do this, you will be cursed" however "if you repent and turn to me, I will relent"?
Is it that God never changes His mind and relents, which contradicts several passages, or is it that God's personality never changes, His MOTIVES never change. God's will is for good. If God saw fit to bless me, but I went out into the street and started murdering the next day, I would probably never recieve said blessing. Did God then change? Certainly not, no doubt it was I whom changed, not God. His intent was to reward a faithful servant, but I was unfaithful, so I was not rewarded.
In human terms, when a man goes to the alter and says till death, he means it. But then he finds her unfaithful and that she longs for another man's bed. If the husband sends her away like the harlot she is, is it fair to say he changed? Ah yes, his mind did change, on an immediate level, but he never meant to commit to such a creature. Her deeds are not his fault, so then HIS committment is not flawed. She fell, not him.
You know I'm not making that up. Go ahead, if you have the notion, I doubt you do, but if you ever get it, plow through the passages, they're still there, post 18. One who claims to know the Bible so well should be eager to read it.
Do I not prove that I read almost every passage you give, especially before challenging your usage of it? Tell me some specifics that I should know that there is any point in this. This is silly, to discuss with you a passage I believe you don't understand, because you haven't READ it.
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Baptistbeliever
Thankyou for defending me.
You say this but where does the Bible say this? This is simply your interpretation which you are welcome to but a different interpretation is NOT blasphemy.
I hesitate to say this, because I hate name calling, but it's time to point this out.
DHK, when someone differs from you on a matter that does not take away from the Soveriegnty of God, nor do his actions show disrespect to God, then you claim that said individual has blasphemed for disagreeing with you, then you yourself, have blasphemed. You have claimed that disagreeing with you is like disagreeing with God, THAT is blasphemy.
I tire of this bickering. However what should I say? You've never even explained your words, which sound a lot more like blasphemy than anything I've said.
I haven't blasphemed ONCE and everyone here knows it, INCLUDING YOU I'M SURE. So why have you accused me of it? Blasphemy is to claim God's authority or worse yet, authority over Him. I have claimed nothing of the sort, nor have I claimed any beings of such nature.
I serve nothing next to or beside God and have said so more than once. I say this because there is NOTHING next to or beside God. I am His servant and a seeker of His truth. Such is not blasphemy.
To missunderstand is not blasphemy. If I am mistaken, I am not a blasphemer for such.
I forgive you. I know I should, so I do. There is no reason we should hold grudges. But some of your words need to be explained to more than just me.