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Some misguided people think that God wants us to know that He is angry with us for what we have done; but that is simply not true. The most famous verse in the Bible says otherwise.
Humans have always attempted to put God in a box or a building through their theology or their architecture. The One who created the universe will not be limited by our thoughts or our buildings.
BEATIFIC VISION is the ability to see God. It has not been a common experience to this point, but God is changing that in this day. As we begin to see more clearly, we will see people who need to be loved rather than to feel condemned. We will see beyond their behavior or the way they look, and we will see them as God sees them.
20/20 vision is perfect natural vision, but it is not PERFECT vision. Being able to see as God sees will elevate your vision far above any man-made measurement.
When God asks questions, it is not because He doesn't know the answer. He is asking for our benefit—maybe to make us think a little deeper. This episode is also available as a video blog post: https://practicalbibleteaching.wordpress.com/2021/06/06/three-questions/
This podcast was captured from the video, warts and all. We had some technical difficulties, which caused comments that I left in the audio. Hope it doesn't distract too much. Thank you for listening.
Philip left a powerful revival in Samaria to go into the desert, because the Lord told him to. His obedience led to one of the longest revivals in history. We, too, can be led by the Holy Spirit in the same fashion.