02 Nov 18
@chaney3 saidA very relevant passage:
How can we possibly know what God's will is for our lives?
We can make a decision based on the likelihood that's it's God's will, but it turns out to be a disaster.
Or, we make a decision that seems highly unlikely that it could be God's will, and it turns out great.
I don't think we can know.
s: I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent. Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? (1 Cor. 1:19-20)
03 Nov 18
@chaney3 saidwhy not?
How can we possibly know what God's will is for our lives?
We can make a decision based on the likelihood that's it's God's will, but it turns out to be a disaster.
Or, we make a decision that seems highly unlikely that it could be God's will, and it turns out great.
I don't think we can know.
03 Nov 18
@ghost-of-a-duke saidHere that chaney! you only have to goad him into one more reply then you can prove him wrong 😉
Good news sir. This is the last reply I will make to you in any thread.
( "goad" lol )