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Originally Posted by notofworks
How in the heck did you get all THAT from the Possibility Thinker's Creed???? Little bit of a stretch, don'tchathink?
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notworks,
If you can dream it, is God obligated to step in and do it? Is that his plan and purpose for building his own church?
Is faith in action a process where niffy helpful ideas are embarked upon and then asking for God to join you to enable them to come to pass?
I am confident that if you set your mind to it, you could build a really awesome tower that is the highest one in your town without any help from God.
My whole point is that folks can set out and do a bunch-o-stuff without having received any clear word that God is the one ordering the steps. If a child of God is lead by the Spirit of God, then wishing (even really repetious wishing) is not of godly origin.
There are so many works that we can be a part of that are "NotofGod" but do generate a lot of activity and help to keep a group together. My caution involves folks who "dream of possibilities" and set out to make recruits without being established upon the utterance of God in our spirit. These may find a pit of depair and resentment is being dug. Despite the praises from those who look on the outward appearances of things declaring how much is happening, the vainty of human endeavor causes a lot of former zealots to doubt God when they should be doubting the teacher of the possibilty they followed.