I would have to agree about there not always being a difference in teaching and learning, I can't remember who told it to me but they said the best way to learn is to teach. I also am curious about your belief in effective prayer cause and effect not hoping for results this is an area I am trying to learn because God has been guiding me to having strong faith particularly to see exactly what faith can do. I have damamaged eyes and always believed in healing but never seen it or recieved it yet he spoke to me saying my eyes will be healed and that my eyes were damaged to be a testimony of his power however no matter how much I pray they remain damaged.
This alone would be a fantastic thread as I am sure I am not alone in wondering why prayers like mine seem to be powerless but I apologize for getting off toipic this just caught my attention
This alone would be a fantastic thread as I am sure I am not alone in wondering why prayers like mine seem to be powerless but I apologize for getting off toipic this just caught my attention
Steven Covey taught that concept of "the best way to learn is to consider that you will soon be required to teach it to someone else" in his book "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" (Which I highly recomment). But I'm sure he wasn't the first. This may be a very bold statement but that's why I ask people (believers) to use what they currently know and see if they can discern who DOES and who DOES NOT have the Holy Ghost. If they can't then I suggest they may not really even know what the Holy Ghost is, and certainly shouldn't be suggesting they are an authority on the matter.
You might have to start asking specific questions regarding how to pray with "expectation of results" rather than praying with a "Gee, I hope it happens" because it will take some thorough explaining. But Do keep after me about it. I might need to start a different thread to address it without mixing purposes with this thread..
Love in Jesus,
Kelby
P.S. You're not alone in the experience of God's peace. My friend and I call it "meteor peace" because the first time I experienced it I was lying on my bed and felt such peace in God that I knew if a meteor crashed through my roof, it couldn't hurt me and I'd be OK. The second time I experienced it, I was again on my bed and felt such peace in God that I knew that even if a meteor crashed through my roof and demolished me, I would still be OK. (line upon line, line upon line, here a little and there a little, I learn)
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