Interesting answer. I could respond Joshua and Caleb lived under a lot harsher conditions, but that too would be feeding into the premise, that conditions in our world limit what God could do for us. I wish God was powerful enough, to do what he did in the past and not be (limited) by our food supply, imagine a God so powerful that he would not even be limited by tainted food. Study:Mark 16:16 to 17 (either Jesus is lying or he's telling the truth). What did Jesus say would be possible to those who believe? So it's clear Jesus said that he would enforce (cause to come to pass) and apply to those (who believe) what is written in Mark 16: 16-17, the drinking of deadly things, wouldn't that principal include our food also? The other side of the coin then must be true, it is not enforced and does not apply for those who do not believe. Proverbs 23:7 says "As a man thinketh in his heart so is he" If a man does not think it's possible, will he apply Faith to it? But on the flip side Jesus says in (mark 9:23) "All things are possible to them that (do) believe" All this flies in the face of everything we've been taught in this world. Each one of us stands in the middle of those two scenarios and make our choice. Choose wisely.
Keke, Moses and Caleb didn't eat the trash we are fed today with all the GMOs but I appreciate your words of encouragement!
Interesting answer. I could respond Joshua and Caleb lived under a lot harsher conditions, but that too would be feeding into the premise, that conditions in our world limit what God could do for us. I wish God was powerful enough, to do what he did in the past and not be (limited) by our food supply, imagine a God so powerful that he would not even be limited by tainted food. Study:Mark 16:16 to 17 (either Jesus is lying or he's telling the truth). What did Jesus say would be possible to those who believe? So it's clear Jesus said that he would enforce (cause to come to pass) and apply to those (who believe) what is written in Mark 16: 16-17, the drinking of deadly things, wouldn't that principal include our food also? The other side of the coin then must be true, it is not enforced and does not apply for those who do not believe. Proverbs 23:7 says "As a man thinketh in his heart so is he" If a man does not think it's possible, will he apply Faith to it? But on the flip side Jesus says in (mark 9:23) "All things are possible to them that (do) believe" All this flies in the face of everything we've been taught in this world. Each one of us stands in the middle of those two scenarios and make our choice. Choose wisely.
You feel better now?
Sorry if it offended you. Probably for some else.