Have you ever questioned your beliefs and why they matter? As a believer in the Messiah, I would like to ask you a few questions and see for yourself if you can answer them honestly. The purpose of this thread is to see if your beliefs (and mine) matter for practical living and beyond.
1) Who is God? Please define who your God is in a few words.
2) Why are you here?
3) What is the purpose of your life?
4) Who do you believe and why?
5) Are you disappointed with your beliefs? Why? Why not?
6) Are you confident that your beliefs will carry you beyond this life? How so?
Please use your own words. NO SCRIPTURES ARE NECESSARY.
I will answer my own questions if necessary.
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1. God to me is is like a caring father who wants good things for me and is teaching me how to better better. He encourages me when I’m making poor choices, when I’m feeling weak, and assures me that He’s with me through everything even if I’m being disciplined for something. He is nearest when my heart is broken, but doesn’t enable me to wallow in self-pity for long. No matter how many times I fall down, He gets me back on my feet and reminds me there is still work to do. Glory is not easy and I need to be a man. In the end He’ll save me.
2. Why am I on this website? Mostly here for learning purposes. Reading, learning, and discussing the Bible is something I’m passionate about and it’s also fun to me. The Bible is a hobby of mine, but is also one of my callings.
3. The purpose of my life is to do things that are pleasing to God. God delights in righteousness, acts of love, mercy, and compassion.
4. This question seems similar enough to the first question that I won’t elaborate as much about the who, but rather the why. I believe in the God of the Bible because in my experience He confirms the Bible which gives Him and the Bible credibility. If I couldn’t experience the Bible the way it says I should, with signs, spiritual gifts, and direct relationship with God then I would still believe that God exists, but I’d essentially still be looking for where God is exactly.
5. Not disappointed about my beliefs so far. It’s actually quite fun, exciting, and interesting having my beliefs about God. Most of the time it’s comforting, but it can be scary. It’s one thing to just read stories in the Bible, it’s another thing to experience them. Spiritual warfare is a real thing and it isn’t for the faint of heart.
6. Yes I’m confident my beliefs will carry me beyond this life. That’s just my faith. I’ve never experienced going beyond this life, I just take God’s word for it that what He promised is accurate. I don’t have a better explanation than faith on this point.
Will you share your answers if you haven’t already done so?