Scroll up a bit and observe how I was quoted...
To be fair I suppose I could have PM'd that and then it wouldn't have been fair game, but still...somewhat strange.
Perhaps to the benefit of the thread and not to the OP specifically. What is a work? The definition of that could perhaps be useful to moving this discussion along in a productive manner.
Dividing the difference between a work of the flesh and a work of the spirit is
quite important in this discussion it seems to me.
In regards to works of the spirit, can we refuse a work? What happens when we do? Does the story of Jonah have any bearing in running from the will of the Lord in a matter? Is it possible that we
will do the will of the Lord regardless, but the "manner" is up to us? I had a saying when I was younger (like 16) that you can either walk hand in hand with the Lord to do his will, or he can drag you kicking and screaming (as with Jonah) down the aisle to the altar/whatever he wills for you to do. I can certainly see this in scripture but almost 13 years later I am uncertain of this assertion as undeniable fact...or?
These are questions that are springing forth after some time alone, I didn't expect to come back to this thread except I was quoted and it was rather out of place, except loosely as having posted on this thread.
Take care, of course whoever reads this has an option to respond or not. I am uncertain how to proceed in regard to "LS", as it has been referred to elsewhere, without any base of discussion...leastways not any base I can launch from except in my own direction and hope that the Lord puts what I say to some usefulness. Peace be with you