I was initially quite happy because of this, this being, God answered a simple prayer. To cut it short, it was during Saturday's service. Steven was willing to believe in God again, stuff like that, but he was afraid to raise up his hand in front of everyone. So I place my hand behind him and pray. Not aloud, just between God and I...
And everything else is history, thank you.
Fast forward to Today, I was just reading on something and it got me thinking. I might be wrong here. Yes, God has a will for everyone, but that doesn't mean He causes everything to happen. Rather, it acknowledges that because He is sovereign, He must at least permit or allow whatever happens to happen.
The thing that gets my head spinning is this,
"Judas was fulfilling God’s sovereign will in betraying Christ, just as the Romans who crucified Him were. That does not justify their sins. They were no less evil or treacherous, and they were held accountable for their rejection of Christ. Even though in His sovereign will God allows or permits sin to happen, we are still accountable to Him for that sin."
Haha I'm still thinking about it. Please let my pro dude mind understand it.
Tomorrow will be a long day, with presentation and the last rehearsal for Godd Friday's play. I hope everything runs well. Get to see Joash, as he will be one of the crowds too. Haha.
And yup, Good Friday itself, speaks for itself. If you get it, good for you:)
Haha I'm still thinking about it. Please let my pro dude mind understand it.
Tomorrow will be a long day, with presentation and the last rehearsal for Godd Friday's play. I hope everything runs well. Get to see Joash, as he will be one of the crowds too. Haha.
And yup, Good Friday itself, speaks for itself. If you get it, good for you:)
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