It doesn’t mean you will always see it or understand it, but it means you must trust it because that trust becomes the foundation for your faith in this life.Ģ. Part of that trust is knowing and believing that God is in control and everything he is doing is in accordance with his will and his good plan for your life. The reason this place is bad to stay in is because our journey in Christ is one of trust and faith. As I said before asking the question initially is fine because we are human, but you cannot stay in that place. They may not do it outwardly like Moses, but inwardly they will question what God did and why he did it. When a person believes God has made a mistake that person will debate and argue with God. You could simply say he is arguing with God. Moses then proceeds to debate back and forth with God over how bad a decision he has made. Upon experiencing this amazing event Moses’ response to God is you have made a mistake. Out of this burning bush God tells Moses I am going to send you to deliver the Israelites from the hand of Pharoah and the Egyptians. God appears to Moses in a burning bush that doesn’t burn. I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring my people the Israelites out of Egypt.' But Moses said to God, 'Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?'” – Exodus 3:9-11įor a moment can you picture this scene. "And now the cry of the Israelites has reached me, and I have seen the way the Egyptians are oppressing them. If you don't believe God doesn't make mistakes, you will argue with God. Here are 3 reasons why is it important to know God doesn’t make mistakes: 1. As we probe deeper into this thought let me share with you three things that can happen to you if you don’t come to the reality that God doesn’t make mistakes. If you never get there, then your faith will ultimately crumble. You must get to the place of knowing God doesn’t make mistakes. I am not saying this flippantly because for some this is a very difficult question, that many people never recover from, which is why this is so critical. You must eventually get to this truth and know that God doesn’t make mistakes. However, it’s important to note you cannot stay in the place of the question. ![]() ![]() My point is, there is nothing wrong with asking the question because as humans we don’t see as God sees. "When John, who was in prison, heard about the deeds of the Messiah, he sent his disciples to ask him, 'Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?'” – Matthew 11:2-3Īfter devoting his life to being the forerunner for Jesus, in a moment where his life wasn’t going the way he expected, he stopped and wondered if he had made a mistake and by default had God made a mistake.
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