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Posted by: Ant | Sun, Jun 24, 2007 5:36 pm | Tag(s): Prayer Requests | Permalink |
I need prayer because i’m suffering severe financial hardship
as well as the need for my brothers and sisters to intervene to God on my behalf in regards to my accommodation, education, friendship, immigration matters and missionary work.
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3 Responses to “prayer request”
ellenjoe | June 27th, 2007 at 11:26 amIt is well! The Lord is able!
PowerOfChoice | June 28th, 2007 at 7:52 pmYes, the Lord is able!
Praise the Lord our Creator, Designer, and owner!
But… The Lord will never force us, nor will He do anything contrary to that which remains a matter of our own choosing.
When we have made a choice, whether good or bad, whether based upon insight or blindness, we are allowed to enjoy or suffer the consequences of our own choosing, are we not?
Unfortunately, all too often we remain blind because most everyone else around us are equally blind in similar respects. It is not easy to discover, nor to accept, light that no one else around us is seeing or recognizing, is it?
If and when I choose to turn to men and to man made “authorities” God allows me to do so even while I am forever being warned not to do so by His First Commandment. The extensive consequences of that kind of choice is recorded throughout the Old Testament, one specific such beginning being found in 1 Samuel 8.
If I vote for anyone in “government” in every essential I am doing exactly as did each one among those people being described in 1 Samuel 8.
If and when I ask for permission or license from such a “government” or “state,” that is a real life action through which I am casting my vote, is it not?
How did we put ourselves into this kind of bond and into this kind of bondage, such that we seem to have no choice but to ask for such permits and for such licenses of men? What is the dictionary meaning of the word licentiousness? Isn’t a license someone’s permission to do something contrary to law, to do something unlawful, something contrary to the will of God?
Is it not by our very own prior choices in life that we have come to this, to this point that we are, whatever it might be?
But, do we see the connection? Is there a way out of this?
Can I cease walking in the same wrong direction?
Can I ask the Lord of the Universe for better choices?
Can I ask the Lord to open my eyes such that I will perceive such options as I have not perceived before?
Can God lead me out of bondage, out of the House of Bondage, out of being dependent on a State of Bondage?
Does God ever suggest that I should not live up to the promises and commitments I have entered into with Him or with other men? Will he “be able” to help me break a law, or a contract, or a commitment, or a promise I voluntarily and willingly entered into? What does His words in 1 Samuel 8:18 tell me re this?:
“And ye shall cry out in that day because of your king which ye shall have chosen you; and the LORD will not hear you in that day.”
Does God honor and respect the covenants each of us enter, whether with Him or with one another?
Are there proper, peaceful, and lawful procedures for exiting out of unlawful and improper agreements and “laws” among men?
Who is God? Is He truly who He says He is per Exodus 20:2 ?
Why do I need to ask any man or “state of men” for permission to “immigrate” unto one place or another upon this planet?
What is my beginning? What is the meaning of words such as “birth” or “born”?
Who is being responsible for making claims such as “I was born in…?”
Who is being responsible for asking a State of men for a permit, a visa, or a new beginning upon another portion of the soil given each and all of us by the Creator of the Universe?
What boundaries are the boundaries recommended by God for each of us to uphold and give our strength to, and what boundaries are merely boundaries created by men while contrary to the will of God?
How can I know? Where can I learn the principles for these things?
Ant | July 4th, 2007 at 3:49 pmthank you all Very much. God bless you
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