Is our power through faith limited?
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:19 pm
In Matthew 17:20, Jesus tells us that, with a mustard seed of faith, anything is possible for us. My question is, must these things which we achieve through faith fall in line with the will of God, or do we have so much free will that we may command anything in faith and it will be done?
I would assume the first, but, if that's the case, how broad is the will of God? If God's will is just a narrow line, why give us so much power?
In the Bible, we learn that God is very specific and cares about the tiniest of the tiniest of the tiniest of details. He knows the number of hairs on our heads (Luke 12:7). He gives the exact measurements of Solomon's temple (1 Kings 6). He knows the number and name of each and every star (Psalms 147:4)!! With that being the case, one would expect God's will to be extremely well-defined.
So, I suppose this post comes down to two questions. Are the things we have the power to do through Christ and through faith "limited" by the will of God? And if so, how large is His will?
I would assume the first, but, if that's the case, how broad is the will of God? If God's will is just a narrow line, why give us so much power?
In the Bible, we learn that God is very specific and cares about the tiniest of the tiniest of the tiniest of details. He knows the number of hairs on our heads (Luke 12:7). He gives the exact measurements of Solomon's temple (1 Kings 6). He knows the number and name of each and every star (Psalms 147:4)!! With that being the case, one would expect God's will to be extremely well-defined.
So, I suppose this post comes down to two questions. Are the things we have the power to do through Christ and through faith "limited" by the will of God? And if so, how large is His will?