Today I was given some feedback and wisdom that has me pondering, again. Anyone who has read half of what I say, realize that I have a tendency to be black and white on not quarreling, especially on issues that it seems possible for more than one interpretation. I cling, maybe too much, to the curtain, so much so that I neglect to look further and pray more for the understanding that is given to us. I think that I need to remember…
that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of him, having the eyes of your hearts enlightened, that you may know what is the hope to which he has called you, what are the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints,
Ephesians 1:17-18 ESV
Complete unveiling isn't ours, we shouldn't lean on our own understanding, and our interactions should be considerate and gentle, expressing humility and the light of Him regardless which side of a biblical argument one stands on. However, that does not suggest that He doesn't want us to seek Him in every way, or that complacency in our growth or understanding is His will. He tells us to study and be equipped to express with grace and with season why it is that we believe as we do. Otherwise how can we be stewards of the cause of God?
Healthy discussion can be so edifying, huh? Again this affirms to me how important all members of His body are.
I don't want to be too hard headed or arrogant, but I also don't want to be complacent or ignorant simply because I want to keep the peace or because I accept that all knowing is not our portion, yet. Seeking Him does provide many clear answers in His word and in His Spirit. Not all, but how much should not be limited to an attitude of only He knows for sure.
So this site has helped me yet again today. I don't want to be a know it all, especially when the truth is I have so much to learn still. So many of you are so much more biblically savvy than I (truth not empty flattery). Today, though, I believe the eyes of my heart are opened a little more. Thank You Lord.
Humility isn't a blanket of who knows for sure on biblical truths as that is a disservice to Him, to His word, and to His Spirit given.
I suppose there is a balance in there somewhere but one thing I know for sure...
His truths matter, and they matter very much. He is the truth.
that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of him, having the eyes of your hearts enlightened, that you may know what is the hope to which he has called you, what are the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints,
Ephesians 1:17-18 ESV
Complete unveiling isn't ours, we shouldn't lean on our own understanding, and our interactions should be considerate and gentle, expressing humility and the light of Him regardless which side of a biblical argument one stands on. However, that does not suggest that He doesn't want us to seek Him in every way, or that complacency in our growth or understanding is His will. He tells us to study and be equipped to express with grace and with season why it is that we believe as we do. Otherwise how can we be stewards of the cause of God?
Healthy discussion can be so edifying, huh? Again this affirms to me how important all members of His body are.
I don't want to be too hard headed or arrogant, but I also don't want to be complacent or ignorant simply because I want to keep the peace or because I accept that all knowing is not our portion, yet. Seeking Him does provide many clear answers in His word and in His Spirit. Not all, but how much should not be limited to an attitude of only He knows for sure.
So this site has helped me yet again today. I don't want to be a know it all, especially when the truth is I have so much to learn still. So many of you are so much more biblically savvy than I (truth not empty flattery). Today, though, I believe the eyes of my heart are opened a little more. Thank You Lord.
Humility isn't a blanket of who knows for sure on biblical truths as that is a disservice to Him, to His word, and to His Spirit given.
I suppose there is a balance in there somewhere but one thing I know for sure...
His truths matter, and they matter very much. He is the truth.
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