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re: Help me determine some Objective Truth
Posted on 2/27/24 at 9:48 am to Squirrelmeister
Posted on 2/27/24 at 9:48 am to Squirrelmeister
Pretty clear that in the first examples, people tested for their own human satisfaction, while in the latter, the subjects were in communion with the Lord and the Lord seemingly requested the test.
Also, it is very clear that while the Old Testament is a history of Israel, it chronicles the attempts and failures of imperfect humans to be the Messiah.
Also, it is very clear that while the Old Testament is a history of Israel, it chronicles the attempts and failures of imperfect humans to be the Messiah.
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:27 am to Larry_Hotdogs
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Lord seemingly requested the test.
I re-read 1 Kings 18 and can’t find in there where the LORD requests the test.
If the LORD is on one hand saying don’t test him (with the threat of divine punishment), and on the other he is (sometimes) saying to test him or accepts a test without a punishment, what then is the Objective Truth, the objective standard by which we should abide?
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