Then your interpretation of those events contradict the scriptures I quoted and cited yesterday, don't they? But I can't help but notice that you don't even attempt to reconcile your contradictions. Why is that? Clearly, you imply that scripture is wrong and you're right!
Rufus said:
Because there is a difference between you and the Sovereign King of the Universe. What God intends will always come to past because his Word will never returns to him void (Isa 55:11), and all things are possible with him (Mat 19:26). God's intentions or plans can never be frustrated.
I say: Special pleading is a logical fallacy. God's word never returns void. His word is asharp two-edged sword dividing between bone and marrow , between soul and spirit.God's word will judge us on the last day. Those who resisted and frustrated God's words will not escape being judged according to that word. Yes, they thwarted His word and frustrated Him at times . But no, that same word will not return void. God is able to reroute his [plans to get tohis end goal, even though we frustrate and thwart some of His stated intentions.
Rufus said:
Prov 21:30
30 There is no wisdom, no insight, no plan
that can succeed against the LORD.
NIV
I say.: As above. God's end will be achieved even if He needs to reroute events to mitigate our refusals to submit to His will.
Rufus said:
And,
Job 42:2
2 "I know that you can do all things;
no plan of yours can be thwarted.
NIV
The Not Inspired Version (NIV) is wrongly translated here.
Job 42:2 I know that you can do everything, and that no thought can be withheld from you. King's justified Version. KJV;
...and not can-be-withholden from-thee a-thought.
vs. ... and not ... can-be-thwarted of-you a-plan
a-plan-of-you in Hebrew would be indicated by a -Ka pronomial suffix on M-ZiMMaH
It says can- be-withheld YiBaTseR from-you MiM-Ka