No. I am not seeking to find fault with our Powerful, Almighty God. All I am doing is studying the Bible and attempting to understand 100% of it. I am writing a commentary (for myself) on the entire Bible. I study the Bible in a timeline, chronological order so that I can Truly understand it as an actual story. After I wrote of David being under the Mind Control of the Lord in 2 Samuel, and then began to study the companion chapter in 1 Chronicles, I found what appears to be discrepancies. I consider myself to be a "reporter" of the Bible. I simply report my findings, and to date, I am reporting things that I've never heard before . . . which bothers me. Our pastors should be reporting the same things that I am reporting . . . they are not.
I'm glad that you are not referring to me as a fool, for you would have clearly made yourself my enemy and was thus about to Bless you beyond imagination.
I'm glad that you are not referring to me as a fool, for you would have clearly made yourself my enemy and was thus about to Bless you beyond imagination.
Bible study was difficult for one who wants to know everything. Staying on track was hard. I'd read a verse, look up the cross references then be off wherever they led me. It took a few years, but I discovered eventually that there were limits to my own understanding. God is just too big for me. Before I was saved, I could not read the Bible. After I was born again, I could hardly leave it alone. I'm more balanced now.
I found that there are many apparent contradictions and discrepancies. However, I also saw that God is not the author of confusion. The problem is in the inability of humanity to think like God. As far as preachers going over the discrepancies, I think that they have a much more important task. Preachers and teachers should be focusing on who Christ is, who we are in Him and who He is in us. There are books that explain apparent contradictions in the Bible. I've not read them. I'm ok with trusting God that He has it all worked out.
One thing you should know. God is not into mind control. God is Spirit. He gave us free will. He does not control us. That's Satan's way. Should we accept the Lordship of Christ, and every Christian should, then we should be controlled by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit reveals God's will in our born again spirit, not directly to the mind. Watchman Nee's "The Spiritual Man" is most helpful on this subject.