TWO: The Eternal Purposes of God, Part 1 (Click to hear)
This post is a bit disjunct. I am finding out that ideas and concepts that seem logical in the mind, do not always look so as they come out of the mouth. Therein lies the benefit of verbalizing concepts that have only been internalized in the memory and mind. As you speak, and then review those concepts, you can see the holes in the theories and then search for more effective ways of explaining them. This concept, The Eternal Purposes of God, is complex and although I felt like I understood it well, I realized that I still have some work to do before I understand them well. If I have piqued your interest, please pick up a copy of "From Eternity to Here" by Frank Viola. It goes into depth on the Eternal purposes.
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ONE: Seeking the voice of Jesus
Hearing the Voice of Jesus
The link above will connect you to a nearly 20 minute recording made as I drove home from work on October 7, 2015. This is uncut and unedited, AND a first try and first draft. But in the spirit of being open and honest, I present it to you, warts and all. None of this was planned, but it's rather an exercise in thought process. I welcome all comments. (Note: Feel free to comment, but understand that I have already discovered things I would have said differently, including some pronunciation mistakes.)
The Voice of Jesus(Click to hear!)
The link above will connect you to a nearly 20 minute recording made as I drove home from work on October 7, 2015. This is uncut and unedited, AND a first try and first draft. But in the spirit of being open and honest, I present it to you, warts and all. None of this was planned, but it's rather an exercise in thought process. I welcome all comments. (Note: Feel free to comment, but understand that I have already discovered things I would have said differently, including some pronunciation mistakes.)
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