If we walk in obedience to the things we already know to be true about God, He promises to show us great and mighty things that we don't know...what a glorious promise.
Isn't it curious that even though all the Old Testament saints had the practice of calling on the Lord, and God said He would answer and help those who call on Him, like in Ps. 50:15 and Jer. 29:12, and Peter in the New Testament says that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved (Acts 2:21), and it was the common practice of the New Testament churches (1 Cor. 1:2), not many of God's people practice this today. Paul told Timothy, "...pursue...with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart (2 Tim. 2:22)." Btw, this calling is not metaphorical. The practice of calling on one's God is described 1 Kings 18:24-39).
If we walk in obedience to the things we already know to be true about God, He promises to show us great and mighty things that we don't know...what a glorious promise.
Isn't it curious that even though all the Old Testament saints had the practice of calling on the Lord, and God said He would answer and help those who call on Him, like in Ps. 50:15 and Jer. 29:12, and Peter in the New Testament says that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved (Acts 2:21), and it was the common practice of the New Testament churches (1 Cor. 1:2), not many of God's people practice this today. Paul told Timothy, "...pursue...with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart (2 Tim. 2:22)." Btw, this calling is not metaphorical. The practice of calling on one's God is described 1 Kings 18:24-39).