Often, Christians want what they...
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Often, Christians want what they already have. Give me some experience of power. How about appropriating the power God's already given? I need the gift of wisdom; how about the intelligence God's already distributed to you?
I have this theory I'm not sure how to prove but it makes sense to me. God will not do for us what we can do for ourselves with what he's already given us.
Some people want miracles when what's needed is a utilization of giftedness.
God does not waste his miracles.
He wants us to acknowledge the redundance of abundance now stacked in the larder.
Perhaps this is what Isaac was doing when he "dug again the wells of water which had been dug in the days of Abraham his father ..." (Genesis 26:18).
-- Barnhart
I have this theory I'm not sure how to prove but it makes sense to me. God will not do for us what we can do for ourselves with what he's already given us.
Some people want miracles when what's needed is a utilization of giftedness.
God does not waste his miracles.
He wants us to acknowledge the redundance of abundance now stacked in the larder.
Perhaps this is what Isaac was doing when he "dug again the wells of water which had been dug in the days of Abraham his father ..." (Genesis 26:18).
-- Barnhart
