Lie #29 God Won't Put More On You Than You Can Bear
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yes this is so true,i have been condemed by so many "christians" when trouble came into my life, it was almost like Since God isn't blessing me ,i was some how defective and shuned by the church,mostly the ministry and leadership,bUT TROUBLES COME IN LIFE AND WE WILL COLLAPSE UNDER THEM,i have many times.
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2Cor.1:8-9 does not say God put burdens on Paul, nor does it say that He allowed it. It only says God delivered them and that made them trust Him. How could a loving God burden to teach when even we do not burden our children to teach them ... If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him? (Matt. 7:11). God teaches us through His Word and His Spirit (2 Tim. 3:16, John 16:13).
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HMMM noo I dont think that's fair because If I candle handle something why let it happen...
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Brother., this message made me cry as I came to realisation
Thank you and may God bless you :)
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I don't believe God put burdens on Paul. It is Satan who comes to kill, steal and destroy. Jesus said "I come that you might have life, and that more abundantly." Jesus is the burden bearer. Once again, it is pretty simple. . . God is good to me. Satan is evil.
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But maybe what you are saying is that everything is okay, right?
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Even though I already have- but I don't want to despair of life again-
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This world scares me. I don't want to despair of life-
Read that passage again bro the key is they were burdened beyond "their strength".... "thier strenght," there aint much we can do at all by our own strength though
alstarvlbl 2 years ago
Did you think I said something different? That was my point.
SteveMcVey 2 years ago
I don't see anywhere in that passage (2 Cor 1:8-11) where it says God was the source of Paul's trouble. God delivers us but he's not the one beating on us to 'teach' us something.
Ronin1220 3 years ago
I didn't say God was the source of it. I said he allowed it to teach Paul not to depend on Himself, but on God. Even Job couldn't be attacked until God permitted it. No, He's not the one "beating us," but he gives His permission for it to happen. Ask Job.
SteveMcVey 3 years ago