Re: God's Will
"The safest place to be is the center of God's will..."
I first heard this phrase in college and really liked it when I did. I still do, but not because it's theologically all-encompassing as much as its ethos is a challenging encouragement.
If I were trying to just understand it, I'd think:
- can you be in / out of God's will?
- is there a difference between the center/ fringe of God's will?
- what is the difference between the will and the call of God?
- what is the difference between God's sovereignty and man's responsibility?
- what is the ethos of the statement and how does that change with context?
- is the energy of the statement directed toward knowledge of God or knowledge of Man?
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