Thursday, July 7, 2011

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(James Dobson) Those who would give glib answers to the awesome questions of human suffering have probably not spent much time thinking  about it. We can explore the mind of God only so far, and then,inevitably, we run out of brain power. His thoughts are not only unknown to us--they are largely unknowable. He has never made Himself accountable to man, nor will He ever. He will not be crossexamined or interogated. Nowhere in the Bible does God speak defensively or seek our approval on His actions. He simply says, " Trust me". Inevitably, you see, we circle back to the necessity of faith. Only one conclusion can be drawn: God will do what is best, and we must continue to trust Him, regardless of the outcome

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