The Role of Miracles in Judaism and Christianity

Bye Klax. read the last note, understand it.

Why are you leaving?

Those who aren’t obedient, who aren’t having his commands? I love the present continuous tense of the YLT:

He who is having my commands, and is keeping them, that one it is who is loving me, and he who is loving me shall be loved by my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.

(Also see 1 John 5:2-3)
 


(This is on topic, because among other things, “and will manifest myself to them” is about miracles of God’s providence.)

Who are they? I see no one here who isn’t the better for being loved. But you do. What’s in your eye mate?

Plenty, but we’re working on it.

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Just a comment here. As a theist who often struggles with my Christian faith, I accept that all of us, from atheist to theist, can come to their positions through honest doubts. God affirms our honest questions, for He knows that we doubt because we love truth. It is because God is true and just that we do not have to fear to ask the hard questions. Thanks for your thoughts

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