This is a popular debate not not only in the church but also in the scientific community. Essentially what is being asked is 'Do I have free-will or is everything determined for me be something else?' Some scientists will say that our natural selection determines this and that we do not have free will. But what about you? Is everything, even evil things, truly working for the good of those who love God?
Look at these verses: Rom. 8, Prov. 16:1, 9.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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Sunday School Highlights
This past Sunday we continued our journey through the book of Deuteronomy. We began to explore the first section of the book's summary statement 'God chooses His people, His people must choose Him.' Therefore, we studied the first aspect of how God chose the Israelites as His special people. It wasn't because of their righteousness but out of His love for them. Remember what kind of people they were? They were insignificant to the world, they were slaves turned vagabonds wondering in the desert. They were small and stiff-necked. All more the reason for God to turn from them, but no. He embraced them with love and showered them with grace. Just think of our own salvation. Each one of us has a past, has a history, has string of issues that follow us each day. That past tells us that we are like the Israelites, undeserving of the Lord's grace and love. Just take some time and meditate upon these verses, Eph. 1:3-4. What comes to your mind?
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