Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Denise Grant newest

It is the tendency of humans to ask questions that are rhetorical in nature. In fact, the very first question asked by an infant is usually why. It is the question of why that permeates our thinking and processing incessantly. God has no boundaries or limits, He is arbitrarily large and infinite therefore you and I cannot fathom His power and might. We really cannot expect to understand God’s ways or His mind. God is eternal, majestic, self-existent, self-conscious, infinite and transcendent. Yahweh’s great power and wisdom in creation in His ability to bring about ex nihilo (‘out of nothing’) are enough to expose mankind’s lack of understanding of Him.
We are thoroughly aware of this, yet to satisfy, justify, or to get some kind of concept or mere understanding of our present situation we ask, why? No question has been more widely or poignantly asked as, “Why does God allow?” The world is in chaos and finds it’s self in a paradox. For Christians, theodicy, God’s sovereignty, is a great dilemma.
My prayer is that as you read will be encouraged despite your circumstances and that somehow through the pages you may find some words or simple answer to your ‘whys’ that will enable you to grow deeper in your faith and walk with Christ. I pray also that in addition to finding help and hope most importantly someone will find Christ.

“And we know that all things work together for the good of them who love God and are called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28, KJV)

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