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Blaming the Blamer

  • May 29, 2025
  • 1 min read

The longer I live I am more thoroughly convinced investing myself in God Himself -Father, Son, Spirit- is the only return on investment that cannot fail. I mean NEVER fail!


Oh I get it: "I asked God for X, Y, Z and nothing!! So much for faith in God dude!"


You mean you invested faith that God would do your will, not His. When you didn't get the answer you wanted you rejected Him and the whole idea of faith in a loving, caring, providing God.


When love doesn't come as you personally desire, as you yourself "wrote the script" you've convinced yourself movies don't exist... or ain't for you! Hmmmm. Who -is- your God in that scenario? It's you, not Him. That's a self-investment, not losing -your- life for His sake as Jesus clearly taught.


There is no mystery in continuing to be one's own false deity -and why such is an investment in futility.


May God help you face the truth, not only about God but about yourself. Without repentance no sinful human can walk with the sinless God of the Bible and "the way, the truth and the life" Himself.


As always, thanks for stopping by. -Glenn

 
 
 

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