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cdotlewis79
7/27/2009 8:56 AM
This is not in response to the article, but in response to the people who are always given to "vain disputations" every time a man of God has something to say. Let's check our hearts.... This site is for upbuilding, uplifting, and encouragement. If you know or believe something differently, that's fine. Keep it to yourself for peace sake. It just looks bad when you get on a Christian site like this and there's always bickering or someone always has to come behind the writer and undermind what he has said. Even if it's just a minor detail, such as the use of the word "couldn't" as opposed to "didn't", pray about it, leave POSITIVE feedback and keep it moving in love, and stop exhibiting this contentious spirit that's plagues the body. Thanks
Smaug067
8/18/2008 10:36 AM
vlnewsome wrote: "I believe a correct reading of the passage says "He did not" not that "He could not". God is not limited be man."

Is not God limited by the free will of man? Maybe a better question is: Does not God limit Himself in recognition of the free will of man?
suelin
8/14/2008 12:22 AM
Please be carefull. sometimes God has a reason for not doing a miricles I am blind but have much faith that God has great plans that in my weakness he is stroung. Many people have much faith and God has plans for all of us. so to say Jesus couldn't do miricles I belive would be a misinterpatation of that Passage.
vlnewsom
8/7/2008 5:03 PM
I believe a correct reading of the passage says "He did not" not that "He could not". God is not limited be man. I agree with the over all premise of the article but we need to be careful to remember God is sovereign.
marysunkes
7/31/2008 6:34 PM
A link to this article has been posted on the website GoodNewsNow.com.
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