KenH
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Does God “change his mind”? There is a verse that says He did.
What is the verse?
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Does God “change his mind”? There is a verse that says He did.
Does God literally “not hear” some prayers?
Exodus 32:14, Jeremiah 26:19, Jonah 4:2, Amos 7:3, Amos 7:6, Jonah 3:10, Jeremiah 18:8, Jeremiah 26:13....to name a few.What is the verse?
While I respect John Gill, the way you quote it concerns me a little.excerpt from John Gill's Bible commentary on Ecclesiastes 7:28.
Gill was not always the most reliable, IMHO.While I respect John Gill, the way you quote it concerns me a little.
(You do know that “John Gill's Bible commentary” is not God-breathed scripture, right?)
Point of clarification: Are you disavowing the doctrine of original sin and advocating that men are born, at a minimum, morally neutral?The overall conclusion the Preacher makes is that men are made upright but they decide to sin (their sin is not a fault in God).
Acknowledged (and I agree) … but that is NOT what it says, is it?"Not hear" means that God does not give the person praying what he wants, as it is not according to His sovereign will to do so.
No. I am not confirming or disavowing anything about original sin.Point of clarification: Are you disavowing the doctrine of original sin and advocating that men are born, at a minimum, morally neutral?
If not, then how is the preacher 100% correct that all men (mankind) are “made upright”?
While I respect John Gill, the way you quote it concerns me a little.
(You do know that “John Gill's Bible commentary” is not God-breathed scripture, right?)
Acknowledged (and I agree) … but that is NOT what it says, is it?
I would prefer for you, not Gill, to deal with it.Numbers 23:19 God is not a man, that he should lie; Neither the son of man, that he should repent: Hath he said, and shall he not do it? Or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
1 Samuel 15:29 And also the Strength of Israel will not lie nor repent: for he is not a man, that he should repent.
I'll deal with one of the verses you mentioned to stand for all:
And the Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people. He did not do what he threatened to do, and seemed to have in his thoughts and designs, but did what Moses desired he would, Exodus 32:12 not that any of God's thoughts or the determinations of his mind are alterable; for the thoughts of his heart are to all generations; but he changes the outward dispensations of his providence, or his methods of acting with men, which he has been taking or threatened to take; and this being similar to what they do when they repent of anything, who alter their course, hence repentance is ascribed to God, though, properly speaking, it does not belong to him, see Jeremiah 18:8.
- excerpt from John Gill's Bible commentary on Exodus 32:14.
I would prefer for you, not Gill, to deal with it.
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