CadyandZoe
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I believe that God searches out the hearts of individuals, yes. Does he do this in order to see who deserves his blessings? No.There is a lot to address here so I will break it up…..
Do you believe that God does not search the hearts of individuals to find those deserving of his blessings?
Yes, Jesus' analogy tells us that the heart dictates our words and actions. The intent of his analogy is to help us understand how to read each other. We can know the tree by it's fruits. However, I don't think God needs actions to read hearts because he creates hearts. I think he has direct access to our hearts, as it says in 1 Chronicles 28:9, Romans 8:27, Revelation 2:23. Not only is God able to search the heart directly, he is able to know our intent.Doesn’t this tell us that the heart dictates our words and actions? God reads hearts as easily as we read words. We tell God who we are every day, without saying a word.
At times, we may do something unintentionally or accidentally. It's not always possible to judge someone's true intentions based on their actions. However, God always knows our true intentions. On the other hand, Jesus' analogy of the tree/treasure suggests that if you want to know someone's true heart, you need to observe them over time. The longer you observe, the more accurately you can assess their character.
The main point is this. When God says, "I have kept for myself . . ." he takes responsibility and credit for the outcome. He wasn't looking for righteous people to select. Rather, he claims that it was in his power and control to bring about 7,000 men who would not bow the knee to Baal. He takes credit for that because it was his doing. He brought it about.
I agree that our behavior reflects our motives, and not bowing the knee to Baal indicates the true intent of the 7,000 men, as per Jesus' analogy. I also maintain that when God says, "I have kept for myself 7,000 men" he is taking credit for both their intent and their behavior.
To understand the bigger picture, we need to acknowledge that both statements are true at the same time. The scriptures invite us to discover how to harmonize them. How can it be true that the 7,000 men indicated the intent of their hearts by not bowing the knee, while at the same time, God takes credit for it instead? How can God and man take credit or responsibility for the same act?
We can look back to Paul's earlier statement regarding the hardening of Pharaoh's heart. Paul recognizes the same tension in the account of Moses and Pharaoh. The Bible states that Pharaoh hardened his own heart, while also stating that God hardened Pharaoh's heart. Both statements are true at the same time. Not only can we evaluate the heart of Pharaoh based on his actions, but we are also informed that the state and intention of Pharaoh's heart were under God's direct control, power, and management.
You could be right. I can see what you are saying.We individually build our own “house” of faith by listening to Jesus and doing as he tells us…..by doing so we will have the best foundations on which to build our faith…..I do not believe that Christendom has good foundations, and therefore her doctrines are due to lead to a complete collapse, because it will mean trying to whether a storm that she is not equipped to handle. The storm that is coming is God’s day of judgment….and it starts with “the house of God”. (1 Peter 4:17-18) False religion is the first to go.
"I'm not sure about this, but it seems that Moses structured his material around a seven-day week where God rested on the seventh day. However, I have often wondered if we are still in the sixth day. The scriptures suggest that there will be a day of rest, a day of Shalom, when we will lay down all our burdens. When speaking of Israel, Paul invites his readers to consider whether Joshua brought them their rest, which is also mentioned in Hebrews chapters 3 and 4." According to Paul, there remains a day of rest that we will enter.He is done with actual creating as it says in Genesis 2:1-3 …..but that doesn’t mean that he is done with his creation……he has continued to work, as this 7th day continues, (there is no indication in Genesis that the 7th day has ended because there is no declaration indicating God’s satisfaction with its completion)
I'm uncertain what you said is applicable to all mankind, but what you say is true regarding the nation of Israel. God will divide her into two categories. Maybe he will do the same for the rest of the world.So as the results of man’s rebellion escalate, God is separating mankind into two categories, so that when that day of accounting comes, there will be a clear line of demarcation.