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  • #16
    Originally posted by Storm Warning View Post
    As if Christians don't cherry-pick their Bibles. In any case, all I did was take a single verse and ask "what went wrong?" You and others gave answers, which unfortunately only added to my perplexity, and led me to connect the dots (John 9 + Romans 3), leaving me to ask, "just who is god listening to"? now if you don't have a reasonable answer, fine, but if you do and can reconcile John and Romans, I'd like to hear it.
    As if. You and I both know you had those lined up before you posted your "conundrum".
    Not according to what John 9:31 and Romans 3:23 say. According to them god isn't listening to anyone.
    Not sure what the words of a random blind man healed by Jesus have to do with anything. And your ripping Romans 3:23 from context is duly noted; reading the verses around that would answer your question, if you were interested.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by mossrose View Post

      If we are seeking for God's will to be done in all things, the desires of our hearts will align with His will.
      Can you give an example of a desire of your heart that you prayed for that aligned with God’s will?

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