A thought by Larry Osborne, (2009-04-04) from his book, Accidental Pharisees: Avoiding Pride, Exclusivity, and the Other Dangers of Overzealous Faith (Kindle Location 649). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book) That is so true. And we have a list of questions that we want to ask God when we make it into his presence, don’t we? But the truth is there are reasons why they are unanswered. God doesn’t think that they are important enough to spend the time on them. He has more important truths to tell us. And maybe we spend so much time on the unanswered because we don’t like the answers he does give us. Larry says, “Another way of avoiding the discomfort of looking at ourselves in the mirror of Scripture is to turn the Bible into a springboard for speculation. For instance, when I first became a Christian, I was excited to discover all the Bible had to say about God, sin, grace, and how I was suppose...
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