Thursday, February 4, 2021





We can admittedly limit Gods appropriate responses to us by talking foolishly, like He is so pious He will undertake anything to discipline us by not giving us what we sincerely desire. I do not fathom what it is precisely about us, but we are inevitably saying something doctrinally correct about God that is a little extreme or it steers us to dead ends. On that occasionwe bluntly call Gods "sovereign right" to reluctantly prepare us because He is always hiding. I mean it genuinely is our stereotypical view of merely relating to God that is like incorrect self talk. We set arbitrary boundaries on God that are not His unique design in our frail lives. Notably if we merely entertain an insatiable desire for self-fulfillment. You know its always to inaccurately describe as Gods suspicious timing, what He obstinately determines is appropriate for us, and we must accept His answer upon a certain time of frantically asking. Consequently, we merely limit God by being cute. But God fashioned us to be charmed by various people. Through frequent communication we invariably begin properly focusing on the other person. Everything about objective reality is heartily enjoying social relationships through a created connection. All of this is through meaningful relationships that develop us a unique person than we were beforehand. Something another talented person had was graciously given to us. We may come out of it with a more adequate understanding of our extraordinary gifts and our mutual enjoyment of other peoples gifts. But somehow we think that God is therefore established that we couldn't appease His profound sense of tangible equity and intellectual giftedness that He would impart to us by our asking. Im thinking of the appropriate passage in James where it says to draw near to God and He will draw near to you. The sensible question is can we have this extraordinary relationship with God where He is gently stimulated to generously provide us what we ardently desire? AR


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