When I say that there are many times when I have stepped out in
faith into an uncomfortable area of inexperience and the unknown, I am not
bragging. I recently celebrated 30 years in the faith, and how flat that faith
would be if my Lord did not continually challenge me to grow over three
decades. He knows I would rather be curled up on a couch, reading a book, than
facing the giants.
The giants we face may be different. What is a leap of faith for
me may just be a walk in the park for you. God has created us each uniquely, in
unique family systems and cultures. As a teen in the late seventies and early
eighties, marriage and family were not on my list of goals. My friends in high
school were aghast that I was not interested in getting married and having
kids.
But even as a teen, before I understood how much I needed a
savior from myself, I knew I was a selfish human being. Why would I want to
replicate and raise a mini-me? I certainly did not believe I had much ability
in parenting, and feared marriage.
The first major challenge to my goals after coming to faith in
Jesus was meeting my husband. Prior to that, even leafing through Bride
magazine would have been embarrassing. But, God used our relationship to shape
both of us, and to challenge us to give up preconceived notions about religion
and family.
The second for me was even tougher. My husband had always wanted
children, and had married me even though I professed the opposite. Risky? Yes.
Maybe that was God asking Tim to take a risk. But when we married, we dedicated our
lives to Christ and to following His leading. Within 18 months, the Lord
directly asked me to trust Him in this area of having children. It was not
something I expected or even thought I would desire.
Delight yourself in the
LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart.
Psalm 37:4.
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Kerry...
The picture of you and your children says it all.
Thanks for your honesty in stating right where you were at as far as marriage and children go.
A testimony like yours is proof of God, taking us as we are and then revolutionizing a life
Lin
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Creed books used in most Christian denominations are the authoritative book used as the final authority in faith and practice. The question is should creed books be the final authority or should the Scriptures be only the word of authority and the final word?
Are creed books Scripture? Are creed books the inerrant word of God? Are creed books written by God or are they composed by men?
CAN YOU USE THE WORD CREED BOOK AND SCRIPTURE INTERCHANGEABLY?
2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,(NKJV)
Would is be accurate to translate 2 Timothy 3:16 All Creed books are given by inspiration of God....? Of course not, man-made creed books are not Scripture.
John 2:22 Therefore,when He had risen from the dead, His disciples remembered that He said this to them; and they believed the Scripture and the word which Jesus had said.(NKJV)
Jesus never quoted from the man-made creed books of the scribes, Sadducees or Pharisees. Man-made creeds were not a tool Jesus use to teach the truth.
Acts 8:30-38.....35 Then Philip open his mouth, and beginning at this Scripture, preached Jesus to him.....(NKJV)
Philip use the Scripture to preach to the eunuch. He did not use a creed book filled with the opinions of men.
Jesus, the apostles, deacons, and all Christians mention in the Bible taught from the Scriptures, they did not use man-made creed books.
CREED BOOKS ARE NOT SCRIPTURES. THEY ARE NOT THE INERRANT WORD OF GOD.
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