PONDER on THIS for Friday, July 17th, 2009 by Pete Koerner in THE BELIEF FORMULA
“It never fails to amuse me when I hear declarations such as, “That’s not possible!” or people engaging in telling others what God means by, or feels about, a certain thing. For example, to isolate something as being impossible, you must have an awareness of all things that are, in fact, possible so that you can check the list and see if this presumably impossible item is there. The only such reference that I am aware of would be biblical: “In God, all things are possible…” What thing is not on this list? And what man knows the mind of God?”
Pete Koerner, in "The Belief Formula"
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Pete Koerner, in "The Belief Formula"
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