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Originally Posted by Harsha Shah
Yes, This is Harsha Shah. I have been studying more of your bible. Yes, I have been reading about your god. I am hoping that I am not offending you when I am citing this verse that you are undoubtedly finding very awkward to read. Yes. It is in the Judges Chapter 1 verse 19 and it is saying And the LORD was with Judah; and he drave out the inhabitants of the mountain; but could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley, because they had chariots of iron.
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Oh, dear Miss Shah -- goodness, just the other day I was praying for you, hoping that you had finally given your life to the
, to cleanse you of your multitudinous sins. And, here you are! I believe the
has brought you back to us here at
, to hear, once again, the blessed Gospel of the
, so that you will accept
as your
.
Obviously, you have a great hunger for the things of
, which shows in your study of the
.
Now, I am not the expert that you will find with our pastors and senior menfolk here at
, but I do remember a sermon that my beloved, late pastor father delivered one time, about this very topic regarding the iron chariots. I recall Daddy saying that the "he" in "he ... could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley", may very well have pertained to Judah, and not to
. We know that with
,
ALL things are possible:
Matthew 19:26 "But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible."
And since
has created Earth, the planets and universe and all living creatures, and since He knows everything (past, present and future), then I doubt that a few iron chariots would have been a challenge to
Might.
Psalm 147:5 "Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite."
Now, I know you are going to say, "Mrs. White, that does not explain, if
was with Judah, why Judah could not drive out the chariots, yes." Well, my Dear, I will not pretend to know the Mind of the
. I am sure that my blessed Heavenly Father had
reasons. But, what you should consider is this: you can always ask
why this was the case, when you stand before
during your personal appointment before
in the Halls of Judgment:
Hebrews 9:27 " And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment".
I do so hope that this has helped you with your perspective on this important topic. Yes? Yes!
Sincerely, Isabella W.