Re: As people become Christians

Dario Giraldo (giraldo@wln.com)
Fri, 13 Jun 1997 07:51:30 -0700 (PDT)

Well Glenn thanks for all of your lengthy response.

Did the Lazarus' resurrection violated any known variables ?

How about the parting of the Red Sea ?

In all of your explanations you keep leaving one thing out: An all
powerful God how created it all.

You really don't believe that God intervenes in the affairs of men and
nature if He so chooses.

Believing in God isn't hard. Believing God is.

As one who has been witness to the supernatural power of God, not only in
my life and that of my family and friends but who have actually watched as
deaf/mute people begin to hear and utter words (where they couldn't
before) and blind (who didn't have any eyeballs in his sockets) people
actually had organs formed and began seen, I have no doubt believing what
God allowed to be written and kept through the centuries for my
edification today. My friend Stephen with liver cancer was raised from
his death bed to live and become a missionary to Latin America.

This is the God whom I worship. Not some concept built in the limited
minds of men who can't understand why He uses the low and humble to
confound the minds of the learned and bring low the pride and arrogance of
the proud.

After all, he used Moses and a band of sheepherders to destroy the mighty
armies of pharaoh and David to defeat the giant Goliath. He took twelve
misfits and placed an impulsive coward as their leader to turn the 1st
century world rightside up.

God has no limits and He still looking for men of faith who will dare
believe Him without reservations to accomplish humanly impossible feats.

Oh by the way, will the earth be melted away at the end of the age or this
is another prophecy that doesn't rime with science ?

Best Regards,

Dario Giraldo