Existentialism
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Bill Nelson It seems I don't exist and so therefore I aren't…


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Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus Ephesians 2:4-5a, 8 But God, Being rich in mercy, Because of…
Introduction Three years is a long time when you're this young Throwing…
Justice 中王区 中心勢力 mighty (mighty) We are 言の葉党(パーティー) (葉党) 逆うやつ no mer…
Justice Mercy and Grace Hustle now many years I know Do Gee many years I…
The Other Side of the Coin So much realer than the real thing Or maybe it's a…
The Wise Men I never liked Imus Always thought he was a dickhead The medi…



This Is My Father's World Under a sky of gold and blue Skeins of purple and…
What is Predestination? What is love? Love is staying patient through the hardships …


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Rochelle Bibit

When God told Abraham to go against the law. The temporary suspension of the ethical is a leap of faith. Amen! Thank you Father🙏🙏🙏

jessy jonas

" And Abraham said ' my Son, God will provide for Himself the lamb for a burnt offering. So the two of them went together." Genesis 22: 8✝️

When we trust in Jehovah Jireh
our provider this is Godly faith

Vanlalhruaitluanga Zote

I just read this topic a couple of minutes ago on the internet, and then I saw this notification.
I don't know why, but it feels amazing!

Rocky Comet

Something satisfying about cracking a tough nut like this.

Blue eyes

I dont believe in coincidences. 😉

Gerald Arcuri

I believe it's the teleological suspension of the ethical. Which is a very different emphasis than the "temporary" suspension of the ethical. If the ethical were to be suspended at all, it would have to be for a greater purpose, goal, or "telos". I would argue that this is not just a leap of blind faith. There must be more... much more, before a person of faith grasps the enormity of obeying God in the face of apparent contradictions between God's commands and His revealed character. Abraham "knew" God. He knew that God would provide a solution to the paradox that He himself had placed before Abraham. He trusted that God would indeed provided a substitute for the sacrifice of Isaac. Which He did.

Julie Mauger

Yes, Abraham knew God, and he knew that God did not condone child sacrifice. And yet God gave him this dreadful command, to sacrifice his son. I think it's highly likely that Abraham rose early on that day to pray earnestly to God. One thing Abraham had was faith: the Bible tells us that Abraham's faith was credited to him as righteousness. And he had faith that God would not go against His character. If you read the Biblical narrative carefully, when Abraham gets to the bottom of the mountain where he has been told to sacrifice Isaac, you will notice that he told the servants that had accompanied them on their journey to wait there, and that "WE WILL RETURN ." Who's we? Abraham and Isaac. Abraham knew the God he had put his faith in, & knew He would somehow intervene and that he would not be sacrificing his son that day. He knew that one of the attributes of God was that He is Jehovah Jireh, the great provider. Now that is real faith, knowing that God will always provide for us, come what may. And God did not disappoint Abraham, He provided a substitute sacrifice. What a test of faith, and how sobering it is that when it was God's turn to sacrifice His only begotten Son, that we may be saved, God did not intervene to stop Christ's crucifixion. No, God Himself paid the ultimate sacrifice for our sins that we may be saved.

John Van Dommelen

Yes indeed, God did spare Abraham's son, but did not spare His Son....human speaking, Isaac caught a break (the ram), but not the Son of God...no break for Him, sacrificed as a human substitute for our sin, giving us a gracious second chance to be saved, but only in believing and obeying His Son, our Savior.

jessy jonas

Existentialism is a humanism
If (Holy Scriptures never said it) Abraham tossed and turned the night before it would have been
Because of how sure He was
THAT GOD HAD SPOKEN

jessy jonas

" By faith Abraham when He was tested offered up Isaac and he who had received the promises offered up his only begotten son ....concluding that God was able to raise him up even from the dead from which he also received him in a figurative sense."
This is Godly faith

Existentialism is a humanism

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