I don't believe anyone has control over their own lives. Supreme control is the fulfillment of all that needs to be done for divine glory. But there is a difference between sincerely trying to do everything right for God's glory, and I am experiencing the replacement of everything as forensic evidence of God's glory. God always completes the necessary things for logical reasons. He is forever accurate, fair and faithful. Therefore, we can say that we must achieve everything to make God truthful, just, and faithful. What does it mean to experience alternately everything in our lives the essential unity of God's glory? If we fail, we will portray our story as unreliable, dishonest, and unwise. But that's the interesting thing God describes so that we have complete control all the time so we can be safe. He frees us by laying the seed of change. This fertile seed is eternal life. But God does not give eternal life except at a just time. However, he expressed the abundant blessings that usually come with eternal life. The seed remains the word of God's salvation. This word of marvelous salvation correctly captures the wonderful description of the whole blissful quality of active life that we truly enjoy on the basis of extraordinary goodness, honesty, justice, and mercy. This abundant seed undoubtedly remains an important story in our active life. It is part of God's story of eternal salvation. If our personal experience carefully coincides with our intuitive understanding of this fundamental story that is within us, we will experience perfection as the most famous control of our creative life. The possible problem is not normally that we need God to have more control and we are small, but how we estimate that he has done so for us so far and has experienced this complete redemption that comes with perspective in our lives. That is why God generously provides effective control by replacing the experience of the complete unity of our ideal humanity with our true spirituality. Our logistical problem is not distrust of our ideal humanity, so we can experience true forgiveness and eternal redemption, but we must express our understandable disappointment. Because this complete redemptive story, which has so far been whole, from beginning to end, is fully given. The more we understand the scope of this blessed story that is ours, the more we will feel the compelling need to experience this eternal blessing. The more we experience the expressed need, the more logically we can recognize our apparent lack of direct control, which deliberately forces us to call on God to experience the divine unity of this redemptive story he tells us. When we imagine a truly blessed story, our humanity and spiritual qualities are further strengthened by the desire to experience the connection of salvation with our experience. If we can experience our deep humanity and true spirituality combined with His redemptive story, then we can experience sufficient control.
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