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UGW #18: Our responsibilities regarding God's Will

  Understanding God's Will #18   (no Calvinism stuff added to this post) : You keep saying that we have responsibilities in getting God’s Will done?    What kinds of responsibilities? I’ve already gone through many of them, but if you read the Bible, you’ll find lots more.   Because as I said before, His Will is a Verb.  It's more about the way we live in obedience to Him than it is about finding "His plan" for our life. He says to seek wisdom.    Do we?    He tells us things that He wants us to do in His Word, things that are always His Will for us, like loving our neighbor, tithing, not gossiping, etc.    Do we obey?    Are we guarding our tongues and building others up, instead of tearing them down?    Are we honoring our marriage vows, and putting up strong protective boundaries around our marriage?    Do we pray or do we think it’s good enough that He can read our minds?    Do we for...

UGW #16 and 17: Can we change God's mind?

  Understanding God's Will #16: #16:  Can we change God’s mind with our prayers?                Yes and No.    There are Old Testament examples of people who pleaded with God in prayer to not apply a punishment that He said He would do.    And as a consequence of their intercessory prayers, God relents and doesn’t do what He said He’d do.    It seems to me that the times that He has changed His mind in the Bible were almost all because of appeals to His merciful side, to spare the people the terrible consequences of their sins.   If Calvinism is true that God predestines everything that happens, then He would be lying if He said He was going to punish the people if they didn't repent.  Because He didn't end up punishing them which meant He was never going to punish them to begin with.  It was never part of His "predestined" plan.  Calvinism essentially negate...