God's ways are not our ways...
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God's ways are not our ways. Faith takes us away from the "what is" to the "what can be." Famed New Testament scholar Rudolf Bultmann captures the meaning of this text so well:
Faith is the abandonment of man's own security and the readiness to find security only in the unseen beyond, in God. This means that faith is security, where no security can be seen; it is, as [Martin] Luther said, the readiness to enter confidently into the darkness of the future (Jesus Christ and Mythology, pp. 40-41).
Faith is a willingness to give up the tent in which you have been residing for that big mansion God has promised.
Faith is the abandonment of man's own security and the readiness to find security only in the unseen beyond, in God. This means that faith is security, where no security can be seen; it is, as [Martin] Luther said, the readiness to enter confidently into the darkness of the future (Jesus Christ and Mythology, pp. 40-41).
Faith is a willingness to give up the tent in which you have been residing for that big mansion God has promised.
