Thursday, January 8, 2026

Understanding Does Not Argue

When someone claims to know the answer about God or to know God without truly understanding them, they overlook the fact that God's answers are often a mystery that holds the opposing ideas together until one is comprehended. If you do not know the question, you cannot know the answer. We must remember that God does not separate anyone who loves them; instead, they bring them together. If people do not trust one another, they cannot expect God to trust them, especially when there is an imbalance—where one person increases, the other increases, unless transferring God's power. Why insult others for their beliefs in God when they may not understand the underlying questions or the trust that is meant to reinforce what is good? If the arguments do not align with the gospel, one party is likely attempting to disturb the balance that unites different perspectives on the same principle of God. when what was written on the heart came before what was written in the Bible, without presenting the truth. an argument will not be comprehensible and will not lead to the freedom that truth can provide. It is limiting to believe that one's own thoughts, experiences, and beliefs represent the only path to understanding. There are numerous perspectives—360 degrees, in fact—for any passage or question that can help bring everyone together. It is essential to construct arguments that convey truth rather than merely provoking conflict. If you find yourself arguing with others because you believe you alone understand God's purpose, be aware that you may risk losing the opportunity to grasp God's will and peace for humanity. Use this gift of understanding to bring people together, rather than driving them apart from God's blessings.

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