"Align with God's will" means it's something God already wants to do, right?
Hmm, I might put it differently, I think it is more like "...is required to do, to be God," but for the sake of argument, yes.
But you don't get to interpret one verse
that illuminates God's will, and extrapolate it
incorrectly with this principle; fair warning.
And I get to use Prax
Huh? What is God required to do, to be God? What in the world are you talking about?
Oh, they're pretty much all listed? God cannot lie, cannot abide sin, cannot answer the unrighteous prayer, etc. These are not negotiable. It is easy to imagine that "God's will" means that God could make exceptions if He felt like it, when nothing could be further from the truth.
Oh, they're pretty much all listed? God cannot lie, cannot abide sin, cannot answer the unrighteous prayer, etc. These are not negotiable. It is easy to imagine that "God's will" means that God could make exceptions if He felt like it, when nothing could be further from the truth.
I dunno, it seems like grace, which you love to talk about, is "abiding sin". And how do you figure God cannot answer the unrighteous prayer? And how does that, if it's true, not imply that God cannot answer anyone's prayer, considering that there are none righteous? But, have to admit, that could explain a lot.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
1) I dunno, it seems like grace, which you love to talk about, is "abiding sin".2) And how do you figure God cannot answer the unrighteous prayer? And how does that, if it's true, not imply that God cannot answer anyone's prayer, considering that there are none righteous? But, have to admit, that could explain a lot.
A believer has recourse to rebound 1 John 1:9...more later, gotta run. This is what Christ is all about?