Now, given the attributes of God I would think such a journey was uncalled for but God who set up the plan knew different as this was the only way I could ever have had
an experience with God.
It is our personal
experiences with God, we encourage you to have one yourself, then you will also have all the evidence you will ever need.
It is our personal
experiences with God...» ROTFLMAO
There is no logic or reason behind such a conclusion given the facts surrounding mans observable
experience with God.
Even today when I stand before you and tell you about
my experience with God, when Saul of Tarsus tells of his experience with God and when Moses and Abraham tell of their experience with God we were all made aware of God.
Kent Proctor, Just trying to help those who have never had their own personal
experience with God, get in a position where they can.
I'd say my own
experience with a God - connection at church, as one who is «up front» leading worship, runs the gamut.
In order for you to believe, you will need some personal
experience with God.
You obviously have never had
an experience with God, so it is natural for you to try to explain it away.
No one can have a strong lasting faith without at least one powerful
experience with God.
You said, «In order for you to believe, you will need some personal
experience with God.»
= > Even before my personal
experience with God I could not understand the existence of pain and suffering.
if you have never had a personal
experience with God, i can't expect you to understand what it is like.
I leave feeling non of the loving warmth of Jesus in these churches as I did in my aforementioned personal
experience with God.
Then I know other people who see angels all the time or who have
experiences with God constantly.
Do you think that if others do not share the same
experiences with God that you have, that maybe they do not have a relationship with God at all?
Moreover,
this experience with God, while in part dependent on factors of intimate temperament, was accentuated in, and urged upon, needy souls by the removal of all outward props for religion in temple and cult and by the break - up of the nation.
= > no, the foundation of my belief is a personal
experience with God through Christ.
They may have had
some experiences with God, but they do not have a vital walk with the Lord.
To paraphrase your comment — you said that because millions had
an experience with your god then that shows it is real.
What makes Paganism unique, and why I use the term polytheist, is that Pagandom will generally support
your experience with the gods.
Now, here's where I suspect Challies and I may agree: Because we believe Scripture to be authoritative in matters of faith and practice and a trustworthy testimony regarding Jesus Christ, we would be right to be highly suspicious of anyone whose claims about
their experiences with God run contrary to the teachings of Scripture.
These questions are concerned with the possibility of reconciling God's presence in
experience with God's transcendence; with preserving both the uniqueness of God's actuality and the uniqueness of man's freedom.
How is it those with a personal
experience with God love God and want you experience love, that perfect love most have never known.
Evangelicalism's mothers and fathers were mystically - inclined Christians like John Wesley, Jonathan and Sarah Edwards, William J. Seymour, and A.W. Tozer — people whose «hearts were strangely warmed» by profound
experiences with God, by «a direct inner realization of the Divine.»
My belief system is based on personal
experience with God.
To the mature person, analytic skills are important and understanding is essential, but these are only part of a holistic understanding of life that is generated from actual
experience with God and the Word.
My faith is based on the 66 books in the BIBLE and my personal
experience with God and his son Jesus Christ.
Kazantzakis's Jesus, like his Saint Francis, is a tortured hero, emerging from an earthshaking
experience with God convinced that sex is sinful — the antitype of the novelist's totally sensuous Zorba the Greek.
But somehow, we yearn for a personal
experience with God.
Maya —
my experience with God has been confusing - I can not explain God to you or prove that he exists.
So it matters little what I think of
your experience with God.
Meaning that everyone should look, talk and act the same and have the same
experiences with God.
Our experience with God includes mountain tops and valleys.
He was overwhelmed with woe over his own unworthiness, his life of bourgeois privilege even during this ordeal into which he had led the city's black community, and finally about the superficiality of his «inherited» call into the ministry, although he «had never felt
an experience with God in the way that you must... if you're going to walk the lonely paths of this life.»
Christians have the Bible, personal
experiences with God, have the Bible, have testimony of others, observations of history and of nature, ect that indicate God is real.
The chapter on Step Two in Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions describes several types of
experiences with God before getting into a recovery program.
Even if you and I were best of buds and I shared
my experience with God, with you, you having any normal amount of skepticism would have to take what I told you with a grain of salt.
Can anyone have a lasting faith without their own
experience with God?
You have to let people understand that you're not just doing this for a buck — you sincerely want to lead them in an intimate worship
experience with God — no matter the progression of their walk.
There have been emotions involved in
my experiences with God.
Just doesn't make sense and this is a large reason why I don't go to church and rather instill my belief on my kids through my own personal
experience with my god.
Muslims, Mormons (etc.) all believe that stuff actually happens to them with the God they believe in, so how does that differ from my own
experience with God?
But aside from your experience with the «church» what about
your experience with God?
I have had a personal
experience with God which changed my perspective (actually transformed my life).
Most grace - believers don't agree with me, but this is based on my own observations and
experiences with God.
I can tell you what God's word says and what my own
experiences with God have been.
I think it would be difficult to have your own personal
experience with God without faith.
However, I have had my own
experiences with God.
Your proof is meant to be your own
experience with God.