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God invites us to learn more about Him, His Kingdom and His ways by asking questions. The more questions we pose, the closer we can draw to Him and the ultimate, highest possible good that He has for us. We often want God to give us answers that align with our own preconceived notions, but the Bible cautions us against trying to confine God within our own understanding or to mold Him according to our own desires. We should not hesitate to ask God questions, but rather look to Him to help us to understand and experience all that He has in store for us.
John Poundstone encourages and challenges us to daily, weekly or monthly ask these questions of God:
What are You really like?
What do you really think of me?
We are also encouraged to ask the following questions about the Kingdom of God:
What is the story?
Why does it matter?
What is my part?
God invites us to learn more about Him, His Kingdom and His ways by asking questions. The more questions we pose, the closer we can draw to Him and the ultimate, highest possible good that He has for us. We often want God to give us answers that align with our own preconceived notions, but the Bible cautions us against trying to confine God within our own understanding or to mold Him according to our own desires. We should not hesitate to ask God questions, but rather look to Him to help us to understand and experience all that He has in store for us.
John Poundstone encourages and challenges us to daily, weekly or monthly ask these questions of God:
What are You really like?
What do you really think of me?
We are also encouraged to ask the following questions about the Kingdom of God:
What is the story?
Why does it matter?
What is my part?