What I learned today, August 23, from Brother Rodney
The will of God is expressed in 1 Timothy 2:4: that all will be saved.
This does not fit with the narrative of most churches because they transform God's will into merely a desire for people to be saved. But a desire may or may not happen; a will is different.
By doing this, they place salvation in human hands, teaching that we have to do something and/or say something in order to obtain it.
But faith comes simply by hearing. By hearing, we can believe, and eventually everyone will believe.
God is omniscient. He knows everything from the beginning, and His plan has already been established. As Isaiah 46:10 says, God declares the end from the beginning.
Therefore, His will does not depend on human beings making it happen. God already knows and has declared the end.
All will be saved. This is His will, and it has been part of His plan from the beginning.
The will of God is expressed in 1 Timothy 2:4: that all will be saved.
This does not fit with the narrative of most churches because they transform God's will into merely a desire for people to be saved. But a desire may or may not happen; a will is different.
By doing this, they place salvation in human hands, teaching that we have to do something and/or say something in order to obtain it.
But faith comes simply by hearing. By hearing, we can believe, and eventually everyone will believe.
God is omniscient. He knows everything from the beginning, and His plan has already been established. As Isaiah 46:10 says, God declares the end from the beginning.
Therefore, His will does not depend on human beings making it happen. God already knows and has declared the end.
All will be saved. This is His will, and it has been part of His plan from the beginning.
What I learned today, August 23, from Brother Rodney
The will of God is expressed in 1 Timothy 2:4: that all will be saved.
This does not fit with the narrative of most churches because they transform God's will into merely a desire for people to be saved. But a desire may or may not happen; a will is different.
By doing this, they place salvation in human hands, teaching that we have to do something and/or say something in order to obtain it.
But faith comes simply by hearing. By hearing, we can believe, and eventually everyone will believe.
God is omniscient. He knows everything from the beginning, and His plan has already been established. As Isaiah 46:10 says, God declares the end from the beginning.
Therefore, His will does not depend on human beings making it happen. God already knows and has declared the end.
All will be saved. This is His will, and it has been part of His plan from the beginning.