Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Good morning ladies -
Welcome to our blog. At first I thought we got off track last night with our discussion on predestination. But then I realized that our questions are key to what the chapter was talking about. The author says that one of the things that is key to us having that blind faith, that getting into the wheelbarrow kind of faith, is knowing God's character." And God's character is what we were talking about in our discussion.
This is the song I was going to share with you last night. A friend of mine wrote it to teach God's character to children. It's to the tune of Yankee Doodle Dandy.
God is sovereign,
God is righteous,
God is love and justice.
He's always been
and He knows all things
and never, never changes.
God is everywhere I am
and He has all power.
And on top of all of this
He is all truth forever.
It's because of all the things God is that I can accept the fact that He chooses, draws, predestines, whatever you want to call it. It's part of His being sovereign, being in charge. But He's not just sovereign, He's not some mean dictator up in the sky making us do His will. He's also love, he's also fair. He knows everything - I don't.
Linda Dillow says that believing God is sovereign is important to having the kind of faith that leads to total trust and contentment no matter what happens. Yet we have questions about how that sovereignty works in our life and in the salvation of those we love.
How do you reconcile God's sovereignty with our choices? What verses do you turn to when trying to answer this question?
Let's keep talking!

3 comments:

  1. I'm not sure I try to reconcile God's sovereignty with our choices. I believe that I would have never chosen God apart from Him choosing me first. With respect to bad/evil things that happen, I still believe that God works all things for his glory and my good. The alternative is terrifying. "What if" something could happen in all of creation that was apart from God's control? Would He still be God? Would I be able to rely on such a God? Also, I'm uncomfortable trying to judge the 'fairness' of God's actions when I know that I'm 'dust'. I think there are plenty of examples (including 'hardening Pharoahs heart') of God apparently causing something that we would feel uncomfortable about. I'm most comfortable, at that point, to remember that God is God - and I'm NOT. Somehow, He is sovereign AND I (or pharoah, or whomever) am responsible for my choices. I think there's a name for that, but I can't remember it. Hope this post isn't too long! See you tomorrow evening, Lord willing.

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  2. Renee-
    Thanks for the great reminder of how terrible it would be if God wasn't in charge.
    cindy

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  3. Did miss tuesday nite, I love visiting and talking about God's word. The word sovereinty has been posted. It is a large word, with God it is a subject that needs discussing. I will be looking forward to our final Linda Dillow study. Rachel

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