Monday, December 3, 2012

Looking Through The Lens Of Life


















As we look through the lens of life, let's remember:

God does not expect more of us than we are capable of giving.  After all, He created us.

By HIS mercy and in the grip of HIS grace,
Andrea Bowling Perdue

5 comments:

Denise said...

Amen, love you.

Wanda said...

A very timely reminder. Blessings to you & yours.

Trisha said...

Inspiring words. Blessings.

consultaespecialistas said...
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consultaespecialistas said...

Jesus defines eternal life as knowing God (Jn 17:3). What are the ways? In how many different ways can we know God, and thus know eternal life? When I take an inventory, I find twelve.
The final, complete, definitive way, of course, is Christ, God himself in human flesh.
His church is his body, so we know God also through the church.
The Scriptures are the church's book. This book, like Christ himself, is called "The Word of God." Scripture also says we can know God in nature see Romans 1. This is an innate, spontaneous, natural knowledge. I think no one who lives by the sea, or by a little river, can be an atheist. Art also reveals God. I know three ex-atheists who say, "There is the music of Bach, therefore there must be a God." This too is immediate. http://miginecologoonline.com http://onlineconsulta.com http://medicoporinternet.com http://elpediatraonline.com http://unmedicoonline.com http://doctorporinternet.com http://midermatologoonline.com http://miveterinarioonline.com http://veterinarioporinternet.com http://consultspecialists.net http://consultaespecialistas.com http://losabogadosonline.es http://abogadoscolombiaonline.com http://abogadosmexicoonline.com http://abogadosespaña.com http://unabogadoonline.com http://elpsicologoonline.com http://eldoctoronline.com http://mipsicologoporinternet.com http://miabogadoporinternet.com http://consultas-de-nuestros-usuarios-consultaespecialistas.com
Conscience is the voice of God. It speaks absolutely, with no ifs, ands, or buts. This too is immediate. [The last three ways of knowing God (4-6) are natural, while the first three are supernatural. The last three reveal three attributes of God, the three things the human spirit wants most: truth, beauty, and goodness. God has filled his creation with these three things. Here are six more ways in which we can and do know God.]
Reason, reflecting on nature, art, or conscience, can know God by good philosophical arguments.