What Did God Really Intend?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Daniel E. Truwell ISBN: 9781543475845
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 15, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Daniel E. Truwell
ISBN: 9781543475845
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 15, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Enlightening the mind through speculation: In the search for a clearer understanding of God as we read through his written Word, there are things we may wonder about. The scripture encourages us to use the mind of God. Even though we cant possibly know all that God knows, I think certain things lead us toward a better understanding of God. God thinks on a level far beyond human comprehension. Yet He is willing to give us the tools to read His mind and begin to think like He thinks! (Mike Bennett). Being sane and being saintly are ultimately the same thing: conforming our thoughts and our lives to the nature of reality, which is ultimately God, His nature and His designs (Peter Kreeft, Practical Theology: Spiritual Direction from Saint Thomas Aquinas). Reasoning is an invigorating aspect of spirituality, which eventually leads to reality. To reason means to make sense of things. In a sense, God is so misunderstood until the world just remains in an overall lost state. If people would take enough time to stop and ponder just how real God is and conform to the plan he intended for his creation, we would have a more peaceful world. I wrote this book because I feel very deeply about how God wanted things to be. But deception coupled with disobedience turned Gods plan into ultimate chaos. Some things people may never think about may be the key to understanding unknown things. So let us consider how God may have wanted his plan to materialize, and at the same time, receive some spiritual enlightenment. Hopefully, this book will inspire more people to read the Bible. For scriptural references, I used the King James Version Bible.

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Enlightening the mind through speculation: In the search for a clearer understanding of God as we read through his written Word, there are things we may wonder about. The scripture encourages us to use the mind of God. Even though we cant possibly know all that God knows, I think certain things lead us toward a better understanding of God. God thinks on a level far beyond human comprehension. Yet He is willing to give us the tools to read His mind and begin to think like He thinks! (Mike Bennett). Being sane and being saintly are ultimately the same thing: conforming our thoughts and our lives to the nature of reality, which is ultimately God, His nature and His designs (Peter Kreeft, Practical Theology: Spiritual Direction from Saint Thomas Aquinas). Reasoning is an invigorating aspect of spirituality, which eventually leads to reality. To reason means to make sense of things. In a sense, God is so misunderstood until the world just remains in an overall lost state. If people would take enough time to stop and ponder just how real God is and conform to the plan he intended for his creation, we would have a more peaceful world. I wrote this book because I feel very deeply about how God wanted things to be. But deception coupled with disobedience turned Gods plan into ultimate chaos. Some things people may never think about may be the key to understanding unknown things. So let us consider how God may have wanted his plan to materialize, and at the same time, receive some spiritual enlightenment. Hopefully, this book will inspire more people to read the Bible. For scriptural references, I used the King James Version Bible.

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