Mallz wrote:Did he entrust himself to peter when he knew the rooster would crow three times before peter denied him?
What does this have to do with Jesus having personal faith in Peter? (having faith in a mortal being refined doesn't mean an expectation to never sin) He obviously had faith in Peter to start His church and to accomplish on earth what Jesus wanted Him to. His faith in His disciples was played over and over as He trusted them to go out and accomplish for Him while He was still on Earth.
Phillip did a good job of describing the reality of past, present, and future salvation. But no salvation, even from and into eternity couldn't happen if we didn't personally want and choose it.
Does a potter need to have faith in the clay? Or rather faith in himself to do with the clay whatever he wishes.
It's both. Which is why we can have a personal relationship with YHWH and aren't mindless created beings. And He couldn't have faith in what He was molding if what He was molding didn't have faith in Him. Again, it's relational. He can have faith in how He knows we will respond and be towards Him by His molding. How could He not have faith in something He has full control over to mold? Would we not have faith in the essence/function of a clay pot if we were to make it? Sure we would, to be used how we formed to to be used. It doesn't have a choice to be used as it's not sentient, and since it is not, faith is automatic. If it had a brain, it would only do what I wanted if it decided to be in my will. Make sense?
'Yeah, you can't do it...get over it and go speak, I am with you'
A good example of living faith in a living relationship. He wouldn't have told Moses to go if He didn't have faith He would.
It might not be your intention. But your descriptions are making Him sound like an impersonal tyrant..
I dont believe God entrusts himself to any human - Peter or anyone else.
It was in relation to the John 2:24 scripture I mentioned previously
I dont believe God has a "personal faith" in us. Not in the way we have faith in each other and in God.
As for your article....
When I read the words 'God has faith in you!' Joel Osteen comes to mind.
The battle belongs to the Lord. Not Gideon as I feel that article kinda hinted at in some ways.
I sorta see Gideon like a toddler that is wheeling a huge wheelbarrow around cos hes holding the handles. But the dad is right there behind him holding the handles too. Guess which one of them is really pushing it?
God reduced the army a few times so he would get the credit alone.
How far would have Gideon got without God? Even him being a mighty warrior was
all about Gods ability in the face of his inability. God can make any one of us a mighty warrior.
God had to let him over hear the dream the enemy were talking about to give him courage to get the job done. It was God all the way.
There was a lot of emphasis on gideons capabilities...even the first personal example given in the article was about a 8year old doing something 'all by himself' and having victory....thats the world's way of real victory..not God's.
God refers to himself as the potter and to us as the clay to describe his position and ours. It may be impersonal but I guess God saw fit to use it
Of course our relationship with God IS personal. But we relate to each other differently.
We need to know our place.
Do you really think my words made God sound like a tyrant? Have you read some of the things he said in the OT? How I paraphased him was pretty mild. I call it tough love.