Yesterday, there was a thread where someone asked if Q was a religion. I believe this is where the confusion comes in. I do believe every word of Hebrews 11:1, as I believe in every word of the Bible as being the God-breathed Word of God. I would never apply my faith in my husband to this verse. Why would I, then, apply this verse to Q?
I can have faith that Q is going to triumph in the end. I
The difference, though, is that the faith spoken of in Hebrews 11:1 is Christ, and the entire chapter of Hebrews 11 provides a history of those who showed their faith in God throughout Biblical history. They had a faith in the One True God.
Q is not infallible, neither is Q a God. I do have faith that God raised up a group of people and a man named Trump for such a time as this. Just as he raised up Abraham, Moses, Samson, David, a queen named Esther, and many others: Peter, Luke, Paul, James, Timothy... and taking it away from Scripture: he raised up another Abraham to keep our nation alive. I have faith that God could do it again and until I see proof otherwise, I will have faith that He has done it again with Trump.
So, my faith is in God. If Q fails, my faith in God still remains.
To clarify, I'm not against the posting of the Scripture. I was just reminded of the confusion by someone yesterday. People who are discovering Q or who are discovering God, even, may get this confused. And, in some ways, I believe that this is the reason that some (like me) have had our emotions on a rollercoaster: we know man is fallible, and we wonder what happens if Q fails. When we put our faith in proper perspective, and we realize the words to the old hymn are true: "My faith is built on nothing less than Jesus blood and righteousness ..." We understand that we have a God who loves us and a God upon Whom we can trust.
We also have a God who warns against the harming of children. "It would be better that they have a millstone cast about their neck ..."
We must pray for the children. I was at my saddest point when I thought for a brief moment that Q wasn't real because I imagined the plight of the children.
Yet even last night, I was reading about arrests and children being freed around the world. God s at work. Is He using Q? I don't know. But He is the one working.
Don't just pray for Q. Pray that God will use Q and President Trump and our military and others--anyone He chooses--to free the children from Satan's horrific grasp.
Sorry you had to write such a long response! Hebrews 11:1 is one of my favorite verses along with Galatians 5:1! And neither have anything to do with Q, but my absolute dependence on God! Fight the good fight!
That's why I was careful to say that I didn't believe anything other than you were looking to Scripture. Have a blessed Sunday, and thank you for the Scripture reminder. It actually helped me put a few things into perspective, and God used you to speak to me something that I needed to hear.
Favorite verse!!!
This is one of my favorite verses and has been popping into my mind often lately!
Yesterday, there was a thread where someone asked if Q was a religion. I believe this is where the confusion comes in. I do believe every word of Hebrews 11:1, as I believe in every word of the Bible as being the God-breathed Word of God. I would never apply my faith in my husband to this verse. Why would I, then, apply this verse to Q? I can have faith that Q is going to triumph in the end. I The difference, though, is that the faith spoken of in Hebrews 11:1 is Christ, and the entire chapter of Hebrews 11 provides a history of those who showed their faith in God throughout Biblical history. They had a faith in the One True God. Q is not infallible, neither is Q a God. I do have faith that God raised up a group of people and a man named Trump for such a time as this. Just as he raised up Abraham, Moses, Samson, David, a queen named Esther, and many others: Peter, Luke, Paul, James, Timothy... and taking it away from Scripture: he raised up another Abraham to keep our nation alive. I have faith that God could do it again and until I see proof otherwise, I will have faith that He has done it again with Trump. So, my faith is in God. If Q fails, my faith in God still remains. To clarify, I'm not against the posting of the Scripture. I was just reminded of the confusion by someone yesterday. People who are discovering Q or who are discovering God, even, may get this confused. And, in some ways, I believe that this is the reason that some (like me) have had our emotions on a rollercoaster: we know man is fallible, and we wonder what happens if Q fails. When we put our faith in proper perspective, and we realize the words to the old hymn are true: "My faith is built on nothing less than Jesus blood and righteousness ..." We understand that we have a God who loves us and a God upon Whom we can trust. We also have a God who warns against the harming of children. "It would be better that they have a millstone cast about their neck ..." We must pray for the children. I was at my saddest point when I thought for a brief moment that Q wasn't real because I imagined the plight of the children. Yet even last night, I was reading about arrests and children being freed around the world. God s at work. Is He using Q? I don't know. But He is the one working. Don't just pray for Q. Pray that God will use Q and President Trump and our military and others--anyone He chooses--to free the children from Satan's horrific grasp.
Sorry you had to write such a long response! Hebrews 11:1 is one of my favorite verses along with Galatians 5:1! And neither have anything to do with Q, but my absolute dependence on God! Fight the good fight!
Antwon: Did you see Mr. Pompeo's Scripture for today. Now that's a God-incidence. Thanks again for the reminder to trust in God.
Yes! The man is a Patriot and God is in control! Be blessed!
That's why I was careful to say that I didn't believe anything other than you were looking to Scripture. Have a blessed Sunday, and thank you for the Scripture reminder. It actually helped me put a few things into perspective, and God used you to speak to me something that I needed to hear.