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He got everyone’s attention. What makes me different from them? At this point, there is no difference, we all heard the call…Originally posted by Rev. G:
Chappie:
Does this mean that those who are lost did not receive a "call" that was "loud enough and strong enough" to get their attention? What makes you differ from them?
At best, Rev. G.. I was hateful to God. How about you. Did you hate God. Did you call him hateful names, did you do hateful things to get even with him for being God? Did the thought of him make you want to puke?Notice your "definition": "those who practice these things are hateful to God." At best you were "hateful to God."
What awful things did you do for the purpose of venting your hate? Did you gossip about him behind his back? What did you know about God that caused you to hate him? What did he do that just rubbed you the wrong way.
If you hated him, surely it produced a pantheon of emotion, tell me about it...
What’s your point here? In your scripture, they knew God, but did not glorify him: (Same, same; they rejected him.) Those are the lost. I said, “I did not know him”…I have never taken the time nor the energy necessary to hate God. How reasonable would it be for me to hate him, I did not even know him.
"Although they KNEW God, they did not glorify Him as God..." - A description of the lost in Romans 1.
When I submitted, God taught me. He allowed me to come just as i was. I’m still learning. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit helped a lot…
While you have attempted to answer the question regarding "hating" God, you haven't told us how you came to understand spiritual truth when it was impossible for you to do so (1 Cor. 2:14).
Notice the symmetry in my response. That’s what you guys need, some symmetry…
[ November 01, 2002, 11:21 AM: Message edited by: Chappie ]