I agree. Do you have any insight into how Jesus knew what to do and not to do.
For example, how did He choose who to heal or not? How did He know it was time to move from one place to another? How did He make decisions about when to feed or not?
And does this relate to doing what He saw the Father doing? And how did He recognize what the Father was doing?
For example, how did He choose who to heal or not? How did He know it was time to move from one place to another? How did He make decisions about when to feed or not?
And does this relate to doing what He saw the Father doing? And how did He recognize what the Father was doing?
I'm aware when God is burdening me to do something, and Jesus PROMISED that we'd KNOW HIS VOICE, however it comes. Christians, after all, Are infilled with the Holy Spirit who gives us a "line" into God's desires for us. I'm also aware when OTHER voices try to get my attention (it's one of the listed gifts).
And, of course, I have a good working knowledge of WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS, and of it's context. IF one is IGNORANT of scripture, then they're FAIR GAME for all sorts of deception. Since BIBLICAL FAITH (Heb 11:1) is invariably grounded in GOD'S WORD to you (Rom 10:17), there's NO SUCH THING as "blind faith" - because you've got HIS WORD as the foundation.
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