Does the following statement describe the God of the Bible? Or is the following statement of faith describing a different 'god'?
"I believe in a God who can learn, imagine, grow, and take us to places even He has not yet conceived of. I like my God"
Nor is it my God. The God of the Bible is omnipotent and omniscient. Yet, some who claim to be Christian, seem to have a impotent view of God.That's not my God.
Does the following statement describe the God of the Bible? Or is the following statement of faith describing a different 'god'?
"I believe in a God who can learn, imagine, grow, and take us to places even He has not yet conceived of. I like my God"
Does the following statement describe the God of the Bible? Or is the following statement of faith describing a different 'god'?
"I believe in a God who can learn, imagine, grow, and take us to places even He has not yet conceived of. I like my God"
Does the following statement describe the God of the Bible? Or is the following statement of faith describing a different 'god'?
"I believe in a God who can learn, imagine, grow, and take us to places even He has not yet conceived of. I like my God"