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free will in the garden of eden

Free Will in the Garden of Eden

Did Adam and Eve have free will in the Garden of Eden? Even lots of non-Christians know something about Adam, Eve, and the serpent in the Garden of Eden. But, do we think God scripted the whole thing and made it happen? Or, do we believe Adam and Eve had ...
What kind of parent would I be if ...

What kind of parent would I be if …

We always talk about how God, through Jesus, knows all about the things that we will face in this life. Even this ... The Father knows exactly what we go through - even when we face these kinds of decisions. And what did the Father model for us? ...
It's up to God to make the first move

It’s up to God to make the first move

God let me down then, and so far as I'm concerned, it's up to Him to make the first move. There's something wrong with that statement, but maybe not what you think ...
Is strong Christian faith needed before God will heal us?

Is strong Christian faith needed before God will heal us?

Is strong Christian faith needed before God will heal us? Some people say absolutely yes. Strong Christian faith will bring miraculous healing from God. On the other end of the spectrum, there are also some who say there aren't any miracles anymore. Various reasons are given for the lack of ...

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Is strong Christian faith needed before God will heal us? is a Reflective Bible Study. Here’s a brief summary:
Reflective Nature: The page delves into personal reflections on the relationship between faith and healing, questioning the belief that strong Christian faith is a prerequisite for God’s healing.
Biblical Analysis: It examines biblical texts and their contexts to challenge the notion that a lack of faith leads to no healing, suggesting this stance is not biblically supported.
Personal Application: The author shares personal experiences with cancer, reflecting on trust in God regardless of healing outcomes, emphasizing faith and God’s presence through trials.
Critical Examination: It encourages critical thinking about scripture interpretation, considering context, culture, and original language to understand the true meaning of biblical passages.
The page is not structured as a typical inductive or topical study, nor does it focus solely on direct application but rather on introspection and understanding one’s faith journey.

I accept full responsibility

I accept full responsibility

I accept full responsibility How often do we hear that?   But what are the consequences? What does it even mean? What does it mean to us? And what does it mean to others? There's so much in the news lately about politicians and government workers taking "full responsibility" for ...
Psalm 21 - How much do we really trust God?

Psalm 21 – How much do we really trust God?

Do we trust God? Lots of people probably answer yes. But how much do we really trust God? Enough that our life is guided by Him? Or is God merely along for the ride while we go wherever we want? And while we do whatever we want? That's my question ...
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Screwtape Letter #12 – Discussion Guide

Screwtape talks about wasting time – and even reaching the point of wasting a life. Given that God probably won’t let the “dim uneasiness” completely die out – is Screwtape’s analysis necessarily a forgone conclusion? What does your answer mean to whether or not all that time is wasted? ...
collaborate

Don’t settle for less, #07: Don’t relentlessly collaborate

Don't relentlessly collaborate as a "thing" for successful people seems to be at odds with being a successful Christian.  After all, what about church?  Bible study?  Small groups?  Christian community?  Aren't those all important things for a Christian?  In fact, these Christian community meetings are so important, the author of ...
don't avoid all conflict

Don’t settle for less, #08: Don’t avoid all conflict

So the bottom line is that sometimes, conflict is necessary.  But with Jesus' life as an example, with His teachings to go by, and from what Paul and others wrote, most of the time conflict probably isn't necessary.  Especially when it's between Christians.   ...
Jesus, water, storms and ...

Jesus, water, storms and …

Often, people think the Bible tells us that God will never give us more than we can bear. Context - that's not really what it says. Jesus' own disciples, except one, died horrible deaths. ... No - what the Bible really teaches us is that with God, all things are ...
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