Do people share their most intimate thoughts and plans with anyone who asks? No; we prefer to share such things only with close companions who have proven themselves worthy of our trust. Why, then, should we expect our Creator to do differently? Perhaps, instead of asking God what will happen in the future, we should ask Him how we can be worthy of His confidence.
Isaiah 39:1-8; Jeremiah 29:10-14; Daniel 5:31-6:12, 9:1-27; Matthew 24:15-22
Why did the New Testament writers quote so much from the Old Testament? Maybe because they weren’t starting a new religion, but following Messiah Yeshua’s
The Price of Revelation
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Do people share their most intimate thoughts and plans with anyone who asks? No; we prefer to share such things only with close companions who have proven themselves worthy of our trust. Why, then, should we expect our Creator to do differently? Perhaps, instead of asking God what will happen in the future, we should ask Him how we can be worthy of His confidence.
Isaiah 39:1-8; Jeremiah 29:10-14; Daniel 5:31-6:12, 9:1-27; Matthew 24:15-22
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